I. Looking at Paintings
Wednesday, November 13, 2002
Let's say this is a painting hanging on a wall. You might wonder what this represents, or what it is supposed to show, or the meaning of it, or how to look at it, or how to assess its quality. You might wonder why you should bother looking at it. You might dimiss it as something anyone can do, shake your head, and walk away. Or, you might begin by...
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By special request:
I'm still not sure what you meant a few days ago, when you wrote: "I've learned that it is unhealthy for me to use my weblog on a regular basis to dialog, explain, complain, pontificate..." In fact, it remains outright baffling... Care to re-state what you meant, in one sentence?.
In one inadequate sentence, I say, "You talk too much, be quiet, be careful, what are your intentions?"
Say...
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