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20 June 2005, 03:00 PM
Nard Kordell
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ravenswake: EXCELLENT IDEA!

How do we go about it? Just post one main topic? Miscellaneous 2? I'm raring to go.
20 June 2005, 04:48 PM
Braling II
Forthwith and straightaway, may I opine:
In an endeavour to become a polymath, one may succeed in only becoming a dilettente, but at least he will not be nescient.
Or, to quote Thomas ("Fats") Waller:
One never knows, do one?
20 June 2005, 08:50 PM
Nard Kordell
For amusement?
Are we on this board solely for amusement? I take this board seriously, and we learn a lot from others. As for 'nescient'...that is a word I have not come across, and neither has my pocket 'Random House dictionary'. So I had to look it up elsewhere. Like Google. It appears to have something to do with a lack of knowledge. And we all certainly fall to the prey of insufficient knowledge.

Reading Sam Weller's biography shows me how little I knew about Ray. Interesting to read about the time-lines of the goings on with Bradbury, while I was living in LA.
And in all my visits to the Bradbury home, never noticed a scant detection of disharmony between Ray and Maggie. Ray, some ten years ago, was upset with me that I had sent some goofy thing in the mail and his wife opened it and it got all over the carpet and floor and Ray was concerned with how Maggie took it. Not well.
Or the day I came over the house, uninvited, in the evening ...was ushered in by Maggie and I gabbed about the movie 'Chariots of Fire'... with both Ray and Maggie in the living room listening to my critique. They were charming and hardly a thought had I that they were anything but a close married couple. Even together at writer's conferences, or the opening of a play that had Ray in high energy levels, they were close and a sense of oneness between them.

The info of how Ray wrote early on in life, disappointed that World Fairs did not last but were soon torn down...how the future disappeared...compelling young Ray to write. Most interesting I find what happens when one is not confronted early by his most horrible demons that take pen from hand and hand one a snake instead. Here, the demons fell by Ray's gift of undisturbed passion . If any thing has befallen Bradbury, it is that demon distracting him about death. If the universe is all to one day be destroyed, how can man possibly live eternally in the stars? That is, of course, you believe the universe will someday die.
21 June 2005, 10:47 AM
Braling II
Good thoughts, Nard, as usual. I envy you your time with Mr. & Mrs. Bradbury.
I guess I'm unclear as to your vision for this board...
Well, we have it on the best Authority that the universe will indeed be destroyed, but created anew. As for living eternally, the Church Fathers agree that we will - whether we like it or not!
21 June 2005, 11:41 AM
Nard Kordell
Vision for this board? I thought we were all supposed to figure that one out. I'd like to think there is one...somewhere. Before the lights go out.
22 June 2005, 01:42 AM
tammy
well, i check this board fairly often and i was getting sad that it may really be going away. i haven't mustered up the fortitude to check out the new one. i like this one.
22 June 2005, 09:55 PM
pterran
Hey, I got a mention on the old board! Thanks for the hat-tip, Ravenswake.

This is almost the very meaning of the Bradbury epigram about ruled paper. "They"'ve given you the ruled paper. Now write the other way.

Best,

Pete
23 June 2005, 08:02 PM
Braling II
I believe Mr. B was, himself, quoting:
"If they give you ruled paper, write the other way." Juan Ramon Jimenez
(Spanish poet, 1956 Nobel Prize for Literature, 1881-1958).
24 June 2005, 04:45 PM
dandelion
Yes, they are spying on you. Big Brother is watching, alien intelligences are observing, you are being closely monitored.