From xod@xxxx.xxxx Fri Feb 19 13:36:04 1999 X-Digest-Num: 65 Message-ID: <44114.65.277.959273824@eGroups.com> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 16:36:04 -0500 (EST) From: xod Well, one of my looooong-term projects is a philosophical novel with three > characters (all of whom are basically aspects of myself). One is a philosophy > lecturer who is having problems expressing her own philosophy, one's an English > teacher with a hang-up about modal verbs (c.f. General Semantics) and one's a > tantric yogini looking for a culturally neutral mysticism. They meet up at a course > in guess which language? I'm not doing any work on it at the moment, partly because > I hardly have enough time to keep up with my masses of e-mail, let alone write a > novel, and partly because I doubt if anyone outside this list would want to read it. True. But there are dozens of revered books being taught in colleges that were received the same way in their days. > Yes, but first we need a Lojban Laozi! {zo'o} and remember what the old boy said: > > {le cusku na'e djuno .i le djuno na'e cusku} > But he also said "na kakne le nu cusku le fatci dadjo"! > co'o mi'e robin. ----- How's my typing? 1 (800) 243-6624