Re: [NetBehaviour] New spinning pool method

2021-01-12 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour
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To: Max Herman 
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Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] New spinning pool method

Thanks Max! I
Love ‘..knits up the ravelled sleeve of care’
With regard to your thoughts
On social media in an earlier
Post, I think there needs to
Be some in-depth discussion
Right across the board and
Probably some serious curtailing of the big corps’
Power and do they need to
Be broken up? The stuff
Of dreams I suspect.
The advent of the factory
Has led us here to this
Big world factory.
Craft was better?
Factory farmed populations
Now.
Pre-agrarian daydreams.

Ha ha I waffle

Best,

Simon


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On 11 Jan 2021, at 18:35, Max Herman 
mailto:maxnmher...@hotmail.com>> wrote:


There is a greatly cheering quality to this Simon, especially in the list 
toward the end somehow which reminded me of the second of the below quotes from 
Leonardo, but the first (adjacent on Wikiquote) is also apropos:

"The knowledge of past times and of the places on the earth is both an ornament 
and nutriment to the human mind."

"To lie is so vile, that even if it were in speaking well of godly things it 
would take off something from God's grace; and Truth is so excellent, that if 
it praises but small things they become noble."

I found this by searching for "noble" on the wikiquote page with ctrl+F, to 
find the second half of the second half of the sentence, but the first half 
reminded me of Macbeth which I re-read last night:

"Methought I heard a voice cry, Sleep no more!
Macbeth does murder sleep, -- the innocent sleep;
Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care,
The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath,
Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course,
Chief nourisher in life's feast."



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Subject: [NetBehaviour] New spinning pool method

Illustration of form 
https://www.instagram.com/p/CJ4mWIKHebf/?igshid=1b0ew40ffgelc

The method of propulsion on this ‘sloop’ job was a small pool
On board
They clambered into the pool
Three oarsmen used paddles to swirl the water around them
Creating a vortex.
As they spun faster and faster
A ripple in the fabric of the day
Began to form and
The oarsmen would need to
Pinpoint the exact moment
They needed to stop paddling at which time they would
Throw down the paddles
And leap overboard as
The vortex accelerated
At the tremendous rate.
Suddenly the whole sloop would rise up to a height
Of about twenty odd feet
Then plunge back to Earth
And create a great racket
And a big mess but then if
All went according to
Plan L and B would find
Themselves in a different
Time stream.
Hopefully in The Palaeolithic
Early part around two million years
Ago.
Temperate zone of valleys
Forests of northern African continent.
Tricky to get back... without
The big oarsmen..
But they’d have to think
About it meanwhile have
A campfire and pick some
Fruit and have a natter.. carry
On the conversation they were having
About the big chalk drawings
Of closed systems
They were planning
Sketches of moths
Types of echo
Best and favourite harmonies ie a third fifth seventh plus extensions built on 
a flattened
Fifth that created a binary tension
Consisting of a yearning
And a beautiful release
At the same time
Plus just a good old
1 4 5 cycle
Like the Cuban stuff
The Kinshasa sound
And the hornpipe
>From Canadian wharves
The trance of it
The reference in the words
To small roads in Liverpool
Or Manchester
>From trips up the canal
Early pale shadows
Of tall chimneys
Fat gasometers
Outside towns
Conurbation
Dinner dance
Chicken
With white sauce
Wings of falcon
Badly tuned radio
Scraping itching ear drums
Night driving
Hair oil
Hairspray
Wax crayon

And all that stuff

Like Notty Ash

Picking apples is a good idea
As an alternative to tiny digital endorphin hit! Ha

Best wishes in these weird times,

Simon In Brighton




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Re: [NetBehaviour] New spinning pool method

2021-01-12 Thread Simon Mclennan via NetBehaviour
Thanks Max! I
Love ‘..knits up the ravelled sleeve of care’
With regard to your thoughts
On social media in an earlier 
Post, I think there needs to
Be some in-depth discussion
Right across the board and
Probably some serious curtailing of the big corps’ 
Power and do they need to 
Be broken up? The stuff
Of dreams I suspect. 
The advent of the factory 
Has led us here to this 
Big world factory. 
Craft was better?
Factory farmed populations
Now.
Pre-agrarian daydreams.

Ha ha I waffle

Best,

Simon  
 

Sent from my spyphone 

> On 11 Jan 2021, at 18:35, Max Herman  wrote:
> 
> 
> There is a greatly cheering quality to this Simon, especially in the list 
> toward the end somehow which reminded me of the second of the below quotes 
> from Leonardo, but the first (adjacent on Wikiquote) is also apropos:
> 
> "The knowledge of past times and of the places on the earth is both an 
> ornament and nutriment to the human mind."
> 
> "To lie is so vile, that even if it were in speaking well of godly things it 
> would take off something from God's grace; and Truth is so excellent, that if 
> it praises but small things they become noble."
> 
> I found this by searching for "noble" on the wikiquote page with ctrl+F, to 
> find the second half of the second half of the sentence, but the first half 
> reminded me of Macbeth which I re-read last night:
> 
> "Methought I heard a voice cry, Sleep no more!
> Macbeth does murder sleep, -- the innocent sleep;
> Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care,
> The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath,
> Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course,
> Chief nourisher in life's feast."
> 
> 
>  
> From: NetBehaviour  on behalf of 
> Simon Mclennan via NetBehaviour 
> Sent: Monday, January 11, 2021 4:45 AM
> To: netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org 
> Cc: Simon Mclennan 
> Subject: [NetBehaviour] New spinning pool method
>  
> Illustration of form 
> https://www.instagram.com/p/CJ4mWIKHebf/?igshid=1b0ew40ffgelc
> 
> The method of propulsion on this ‘sloop’ job was a small pool
> On board 
> They clambered into the pool
> Three oarsmen used paddles to swirl the water around them
> Creating a vortex.
> As they spun faster and faster 
> A ripple in the fabric of the day
> Began to form and
> The oarsmen would need to
> Pinpoint the exact moment
> They needed to stop paddling at which time they would 
> Throw down the paddles
> And leap overboard as
> The vortex accelerated
> At the tremendous rate.
> Suddenly the whole sloop would rise up to a height
> Of about twenty odd feet
> Then plunge back to Earth 
> And create a great racket 
> And a big mess but then if 
> All went according to
> Plan L and B would find
> Themselves in a different
> Time stream.
> Hopefully in The Palaeolithic 
> Early part around two million years
> Ago.
> Temperate zone of valleys 
> Forests of northern African continent.
> Tricky to get back... without 
> The big oarsmen..
> But they’d have to think 
> About it meanwhile have
> A campfire and pick some
> Fruit and have a natter.. carry
> On the conversation they were having
> About the big chalk drawings
> Of closed systems 
> They were planning
> Sketches of moths
> Types of echo
> Best and favourite harmonies ie a third fifth seventh plus extensions built 
> on a flattened 
> Fifth that created a binary tension
> Consisting of a yearning
> And a beautiful release
> At the same time
> Plus just a good old
> 1 4 5 cycle
> Like the Cuban stuff
> The Kinshasa sound
> And the hornpipe
> From Canadian wharves
> The trance of it
> The reference in the words
> To small roads in Liverpool
> Or Manchester
> From trips up the canal
> Early pale shadows
> Of tall chimneys
> Fat gasometers
> Outside towns
> Conurbation
> Dinner dance
> Chicken
> With white sauce
> Wings of falcon
> Badly tuned radio
> Scraping itching ear drums
> Night driving
> Hair oil
> Hairspray
> Wax crayon
> 
> And all that stuff
> 
> Like Notty Ash
> 
> Picking apples is a good idea
> As an alternative to tiny digital endorphin hit! Ha
> 
> Best wishes in these weird times,
> 
> Simon In Brighton 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my spyphone 
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Re: [NetBehaviour] New spinning pool method

2021-01-11 Thread Max Herman via NetBehaviour

There is a greatly cheering quality to this Simon, especially in the list 
toward the end somehow which reminded me of the second of the below quotes from 
Leonardo, but the first (adjacent on Wikiquote) is also apropos:

"The knowledge of past times and of the places on the earth is both an ornament 
and nutriment to the human mind."

"To lie is so vile, that even if it were in speaking well of godly things it 
would take off something from God's grace; and Truth is so excellent, that if 
it praises but small things they become noble."

I found this by searching for "noble" on the wikiquote page with ctrl+F, to 
find the second half of the second half of the sentence, but the first half 
reminded me of Macbeth which I re-read last night:

"Methought I heard a voice cry, Sleep no more!
Macbeth does murder sleep, -- the innocent sleep;
Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care,
The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath,
Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course,
Chief nourisher in life's feast."



From: NetBehaviour  on behalf of 
Simon Mclennan via NetBehaviour 
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2021 4:45 AM
To: netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org 
Cc: Simon Mclennan 
Subject: [NetBehaviour] New spinning pool method

Illustration of form 
https://www.instagram.com/p/CJ4mWIKHebf/?igshid=1b0ew40ffgelc

The method of propulsion on this ‘sloop’ job was a small pool
On board
They clambered into the pool
Three oarsmen used paddles to swirl the water around them
Creating a vortex.
As they spun faster and faster
A ripple in the fabric of the day
Began to form and
The oarsmen would need to
Pinpoint the exact moment
They needed to stop paddling at which time they would
Throw down the paddles
And leap overboard as
The vortex accelerated
At the tremendous rate.
Suddenly the whole sloop would rise up to a height
Of about twenty odd feet
Then plunge back to Earth
And create a great racket
And a big mess but then if
All went according to
Plan L and B would find
Themselves in a different
Time stream.
Hopefully in The Palaeolithic
Early part around two million years
Ago.
Temperate zone of valleys
Forests of northern African continent.
Tricky to get back... without
The big oarsmen..
But they’d have to think
About it meanwhile have
A campfire and pick some
Fruit and have a natter.. carry
On the conversation they were having
About the big chalk drawings
Of closed systems
They were planning
Sketches of moths
Types of echo
Best and favourite harmonies ie a third fifth seventh plus extensions built on 
a flattened
Fifth that created a binary tension
Consisting of a yearning
And a beautiful release
At the same time
Plus just a good old
1 4 5 cycle
Like the Cuban stuff
The Kinshasa sound
And the hornpipe
>From Canadian wharves
The trance of it
The reference in the words
To small roads in Liverpool
Or Manchester
>From trips up the canal
Early pale shadows
Of tall chimneys
Fat gasometers
Outside towns
Conurbation
Dinner dance
Chicken
With white sauce
Wings of falcon
Badly tuned radio
Scraping itching ear drums
Night driving
Hair oil
Hairspray
Wax crayon

And all that stuff

Like Notty Ash

Picking apples is a good idea
As an alternative to tiny digital endorphin hit! Ha

Best wishes in these weird times,

Simon In Brighton




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