Re: Concerns and Tactics

2001-12-24 Thread AVNERH
Sorry Paul Everett for the misunderstanding. I guess I was so amazed to encounter this phenomena that I was too quick `to see a shaddow of mountain as a mountain` Avner Haramati - Original Message - From: J. Paul Everett To: Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 6:53 AM Subject: Re: Concerns

Re: Max/Mix

2001-12-24 Thread Michael M Pannwitz
Dear Reinhard, a curmuddgin is a difficult, crusty, ill-tempered (sometimes old) person, says my Unabrigded. I think it would be a great sight to have a couple of them (like the selfproclaimed curmuddgin ho and some fs human) come out of their church kick-boxing or even better, a whole flock of the

Re: Concerns and Tactics

2001-12-24 Thread Michael M Pannwitz
Dear Paul, please let me have a website for "YES", would like to read those articles even if not directly linked to ost but what isn`t? love and peace with teeth michael >btw, the Winter issue of "YES" magazine has some very powerful articles in it >on peace, war and other issues of the commonwea

Re: Concerns and Tactics

2001-12-24 Thread Winston Kinch
Paul wrote... btw, the Winter issue of "YES" magazine has some very powerful articles in it on peace, war and other issues of the commonweal. Recommend it. Very challenging. Are we ready to die for peace? To be killed by the violent other in order that we ourselves not be violent? Wendell Berr

Re: Max/Mix was: Experience with geeks in OST forums

2001-12-24 Thread Harrison Owen
At 12:36 AM 12/23/2001 -0500, Bruce wrote: Ah... right Harrison - I was forgetting how Kathy does it. We just plunk the "max mix" in a room and let them fight it out.. :) I guess I'm calling any "representative" group that has been select as a cross section (vs selected by having a passion for a

Re: Concerns and Tactics

2001-12-24 Thread zken
In Aikido you neither die for peace nor allow the other to dominate. Your violence does not motivate a similar or a passive response from me. I understand that you see violence as your only action, I restrain you gently and firmly until you can perceive another course of action. K e n Peace is S