Author Topic: US Motorcycle Site with more links than a Ton of Sausages  (Read 988 times)

Bruce

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US Motorcycle Site with more links than a Ton of Sausages
« on: November 08, 2006, 07:06:56 PM »
Assuming I have input the details correctly have a look at this,

http-www.davidst.com-motorcycle_links.html

Martin Churchill

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Re: US Motorcycle Site with more links than a Ton of Sausages
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2006, 09:40:34 PM »
Assuming I have input the details correctly have a look at this,

http-www.davidst.com-motorcycle_links.html


Well, that link didn't work for me when I copied & pasted it....?

Steve H

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xbruby

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Re: US Motorcycle Site with more links than a Ton of Sausages
« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2006, 09:34:53 AM »
What a great site - well found.

Fabulous collection of old photos and posters - this guy needs to get a life mind you!

guest7

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Re: US Motorcycle Site with more links than a Ton of Sausages
« Reply #4 on: November 14, 2006, 12:40:36 AM »
Fourth picture down (father and son on a Honda) is of Mr Pirsig and his son. He wrote a little book called 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance'.

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GC

xbruby

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Re: US Motorcycle Site with more links than a Ton of Sausages
« Reply #5 on: November 14, 2006, 08:52:37 AM »
Remember the book well. Thought it was pretentious crap.

Gave it to a girl I was going out with she thought I was pretentious crap for giving it to her. Didnt go out out with her for much longer!

Ah well  I was only young at the time - what did I know!

Andy

guest27

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Re: US Motorcycle Site with more links than a Ton of Sausages
« Reply #6 on: November 15, 2006, 11:55:42 AM »
Also wrote "Lila - an inquiry into morals", which along with "Zen...." was one of the main source books for the metaphysical aspects of my masters dissertation (on the nature of language and how it might be used to identify the underlying culture of an organisation, Mmmm maybe I need to get out more?) so cannot agree about the pretensious crap.

Michael - his boy was stabbed to death in Sweden, they had moved there to get away form the violence in the US, which was more than a bit of a bugger.

Mind you at least he did not ride a Harley.

Jupiter's Travels.  Now there is another good book about motorbikes and travel.

R

xbruby

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Re: US Motorcycle Site with more links than a Ton of Sausages
« Reply #7 on: November 15, 2006, 06:40:14 PM »
Read a lot of philosophy over the years, far too many tomes to recall but I must say that 'Zen' is as far from real metaphysical philosophy as is imaginable. If you want good metaphysical philosophy then I recommend 'Advanced Course in Yogi Philosophy' by Yogi Ramacharaka - incredible stuff and not a motorbike metioned!

Yes, Ted Simon's missive was superb and a real inspiration, a very modest man, no pretension there! Unlike that self publicist Nick Sanders who writes unintelligible drivel about his million mile per hour circumnavigations of the globe. Not sure what he learnt about people or hardship on his journey other that depriving himself of sleep.

Andy

guest7

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Re: US Motorcycle Site with more links than a Ton of Sausages
« Reply #8 on: November 15, 2006, 10:17:42 PM »
his boy was stabbed to death in Sweden,

He was leaving his karate class at the time - double irony eh?

GC

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Re: US Motorcycle Site with more links than a Ton of Sausages
« Reply #9 on: November 15, 2006, 11:10:20 PM »
I was really interested in the nature and origin of Quality, does it exist in the concrete, the experiance of the concrete, the concept of the concrete or somewhere else - moving into the world of epistemology etc.  Where we find ourselves inthralled by CI Lewis' "Mind and the World Order", and dabblings with Ayn Rand - who despite being an out and out Nazi does raise the questions as to whether we can seperate experiances before we have words for the concepts?  Current argument is yes we can, but then suggest that words are not used, but tokens, which brings us back to the question what is a word apart from a token of concept, and when we share those conceptual tokens they become tokens of communication - and thus words.  So one one level you can differentiate the concepts from each other without having seperate words, just so long as you have tokens, which systemically are words.  The quality is not in the experiance nor in the concept but in that which joins them together, horseness is not the horse.  Plato and Aristotle continue to argue - which brings us back to Pirsig and his mistake of trying to write for the common man.  A lesson not learned by Lovelock.  None of which makes any of my bikes work any better (or even work).

Saturday putting the Organic movement right...


R