[VIHUELA] Re: Virgil, Vergil, the usefulness of etymology or bourdon details

2011-02-17 Thread Monica Hall
I agree with Jocelyn.   Chris - I find your posts refreshing and insightful 
and I enjoy listening to you playing the music.


We are all on a voyage of discovery here and we don't have to come up with 
neat little answers to every question.


Monica


[VIHUELA] Re: Virgil, Vergil, the usefulness of etymology or bourdon details

2011-02-17 Thread Chris Despopoulos
   Well, if you were familiar with the work of Lynn Margulis, you would
   understand that I don't disparage the status of the parasite...
   There's a convincing argument that parasites were key to the evolution
   of complex cells, and consequently most of what we experience in life
   (re-entrant tuning included).  But I am really thankful for this list,
   and for the work y'all do.
   cud
 __

   From: Monica Hall mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk
   To: Nelson, Jocelyn nels...@ecu.edu
   Cc: Vihuelalist vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu
   Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 9:09:21 AM
   Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Virgil, Vergil,  the usefulness of etymology or
   bourdon details
   I agree with Jocelyn.  Chris - I find your posts refreshing and
   insightful and I enjoy listening to you playing the music.
   We are all on a voyage of discovery here and we don't have to come up
   with neat little answers to every question.
   Monica

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[VIHUELA] Re: Virgil, Vergil, the usefulness of etymology or bourdon details

2011-02-17 Thread Monica Hall
Well - there are parasites... and parasites... and you are clearly of the 
benign and useful sort...


Monica

- Original Message - 
From: Chris Despopoulos despopoulos_chr...@yahoo.com
To: Monica Hall mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk; Nelson, Jocelyn 
nels...@ecu.edu

Cc: Vihuelalist vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 2:50 PM
Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Virgil, Vergil,  the usefulness of etymology or 
bourdon details




  Well, if you were familiar with the work of Lynn Margulis, you would
  understand that I don't disparage the status of the parasite...
  There's a convincing argument that parasites were key to the evolution
  of complex cells, and consequently most of what we experience in life
  (re-entrant tuning included).  But I am really thankful for this list,
  and for the work y'all do.
  cud
__

  From: Monica Hall mjlh...@tiscali.co.uk
  To: Nelson, Jocelyn nels...@ecu.edu
  Cc: Vihuelalist vihuela@cs.dartmouth.edu
  Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 9:09:21 AM
  Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: Virgil, Vergil,  the usefulness of etymology or
  bourdon details
  I agree with Jocelyn.  Chris - I find your posts refreshing and
  insightful and I enjoy listening to you playing the music.
  We are all on a voyage of discovery here and we don't have to come up
  with neat little answers to every question.
  Monica

  --


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