Received: by magpie.MASA.COM (smail2.5) id AA17268; 10 Dec 90 07:47:12 EST (Mon) Received: by marob.uucp (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.18.1 #18.1) id ; Mon, 10 Dec 90 07:35 EST Received: by hombre.MASA.COM (smail2.5) id AA05635; 10 Dec 90 06:53:32 EST (Mon) Received: from cbmvax.UUCP by uunet.UU.NET (5.61/1.14) with UUCP id AA15000; Mon, 3 Dec 90 15:44:31 -0500 From: marob!uunet!math.ucla.edu!jimc Received: by cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com (5.57/UUCP-Project/Commodore Jan 13 1990) id AA17034; Mon, 3 Dec 90 15:32:25 EST Received: by snark.thyrsus.com (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.18.1 #18.14) id ; Mon, 3 Dec 90 14:59 EST Received: by cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com (5.57/UUCP-Project/Commodore Jan 13 1990) id AA13330; Mon, 3 Dec 90 14:59:12 EST Received: from math.ucla.edu by uunet.UU.NET (5.61/1.14) with SMTP id AA26803; Mon, 3 Dec 90 14:26:54 -0500 Return-Path: Received: from localhost by julia.math.ucla.edu via SMTP (Sendmail 5.61/1.06) id AA07084; Mon, 3 Dec 90 11:24:37 -0800 Message-Id: <9012031924.AA07084@julia.math.ucla.edu> To: cowan@marob.masa.com (John Cowan) Cc: lojban-list@snark.thyrsus.com Subject: Re: Lojban Stability In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 28 Nov 90 14:13:47 EST." Date: Mon, 03 Dec 90 11:24:36 -0800 Status: RO X-From-Space-Date: Mon Dec 10 07:47:13 1990 X-From-Space-Address: marob!hombre!uunet!math.ucla.edu!jimc > Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 14:13:47 EST > To: lojban-list@snark.thyrsus.com > From: cowan@marob.masa.com (John Cowan) > Subject: Lojban Stability > There is fear abroad in Lojbanistan, it seems. People are afraid to write > things in the language, to use the language, because what they write or > say may become "obsolete": ... > > So let's try at least to make some stab at using our language, for only so > will it become truly ours. Right on! It was only by actually trying to use Old Loglan that I was led to appreciate both the good parts and the bad, a process which after quite a number of convolutions by quite a number of people led to the rebirth of Lojban. Lojban has to be used and used and used until the rough edges get worn off. Thanks for "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". -- jimc