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Conan The Librarian May 21st 04 01:40 AM

What is Living Trade?
 
(D. A. Clark) wrote in message . com...

[snip of the usual blather]

There is a spot reserved for you in the corner of the inane. See
Conan, he has your pointy hat...


As opposed to your pointy head.


Chuck Vance

Bay Area Dave May 21st 04 02:16 AM

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talking to yourself again, Millen??

dave

Greg Millen wrote:


By the way, we're still waiting for you to explain your lying and
slandering.

Greg





Bay Area Dave May 21st 04 02:17 AM

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didn't he remind you of the Zealot, Rob?? Just for a second?

dave

Rob Stokes wrote:

LOL!!!

Oh man, there goes the monitor...!

Rob



Sandy May 21st 04 02:46 AM

What is Living Trade?
 
On 20 May 2004 12:28:29 -0700, (D. A. Clark)
posted:

Sandy wrote in message:

The term "living trade" is just a parallel with "living language"
Any language which is spoken by living humans evolves and changes.
The opposite is a "dead language" such as Latin which is static and
does not evolve or change.
Similarly for "living trade". I'll let others think of "dead trades".


In the context of terminologies, you might well assume a parallel by
definition of that which evolves and changes...but, what is your
point?


You asked the question, I gave you the answer.

Stupidly, I have been accused of inventing the term living trade in
arcanum...oops, there's a dead language; when, in fact, the phrase is
merely common language usage, to describe a parameter for discussion.
Are you entering into this discussion, or are you one of Conan's
pointy-headed friends? Perhaps, you will elaborate on what others
think of dead trades...


Nope, I told you what it means, end of story.


Greg Millen May 21st 04 05:39 AM

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Dave,

thanks for answering so I am not talking to myself :-)

All I'd like is for you to substantiate the claims you made, otherwise it's
just lies and slander - as I have stated AND referenced. You have not
supported ANY of your claims, you continue to refuse to do so.

--
Greg

"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
. com...
talking to yourself again, Millen??

dave

Greg Millen wrote:


By the way, we're still waiting for you to explain your lying and
slandering.

Greg







Mutt May 21st 04 12:55 PM

What is Living Trade?
 
All this chatter, chatter, chatter (partially regurgitated from a 2000
thread, as someone in this thicket of threads pointed out). What a
crock of mental mastabatory sh**. I see wood, I cut wood, I form
wood, and in the process I become wood. . . in the tradition of those
who saw, cut, formed and became wood since man first whittled a stick
to pick his nose. Geeesshhhh, enough bandwidth was vaporized about
this 4 years ago. How about we all go make some sawdust??

Mutt



(D. A. Clark) wrote in message . com...
No two men have the same set of tools or the same set of experiences;
therefore, no two men may have the same knowledge or understanding of
working wood. It is living trade.


Ray Kinzler May 21st 04 02:05 PM

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I guess, if you are willing to live life with your head stuck in the
sand, I can only assume that that butt sticking up is your real face.
Man is not the only woodworker; a beaver builds a dam, and a bird
builds a nest, but what does the woodchuck chuck? Chuck???
Certainly, the dumb animals of the world utilize the basic material
for their very survival, but would you ascribe man to an equal state
of ignorant grace? The monkey has an opposable thumb; it is in
seeking the resources of knowledge and understanding that sets man
apart.
There is a spot reserved for you in the corner of the inane. See
Conan, he has your pointy hat...


You know what, DA? If I said that you were rude or arrogant or
anything like that, I was wrong. You are actually pretty funny! I
think the only thing you are guilty of is overanalysis paralysis,
that's all!

Yes, it is my opinion you think too much. That's okay, though.
Whatever floats your boat!

But I don't think you have any right to force any other person to
deleve into any subject any deeper than they want to go. And I do not
think you should get us to say "Yes" to you.

When you nitpick to the point of being ridiculous, it sort of forces
others to actually say "No" when you really want them to say "Yes" and
I see that happening here.

Oh, I know you will come back with some really snappy, Mensa-like
retort but, oh well, it is just something I will have to endure.



because I do believe there was a man who lived on this earth who DID
know everything that was and ever will be known about woodworking and
he was a carpenter who lived 2,000 years ago
If enybody knew everything there is to know about wood (and
woodworking and everything else), it was Him.


By invoking God in defence of your irrelevancies, you have accidently
struck upon a central theme in the assertation of what is living
trade. Those of us who believe in God would not deny His hand in all
that we think, say or do.
On your part, the assumption that Jesus, as the carpenter's son,
qualified himself as a woodworker is a fallacy. Otherwise, when
inquired of by the merchant...Ben Hur, 1956...Jesus would have been
there to finish the guy's table, but instead, was in the hills
contemplating his Father's business.


I know I started it and I don't want to go off on too much of a
tangent but I have to rebuke what you are saying. It is not a
fallacy. You are basing your biblical facts on a fictional movie made
in Hollywood?! Talk about shallowness!

First off, Jesus was a carpenter; a woodworker. I do not have the
actual documents at my fingertips but you can write to Chuck Colson at
Prison Fellowship Ministries for them but he reported that it was
discovered that some plows Jesus of Nazareth built were still used
over 100 years after His death. I am not going to go any deeper
becauseit may offend some people but I think you saying my assumption
is a fallacy is, well, a fallacy.


Hence, I maintain, that no two men may have the same knowledge or
understanding of working wood. It is an infinite phenomenon, and
thus, a living trade.


Here is how "The Merriam Webster Dictionary" published in Springfield,
Massachusetts and copyrighted in 1994 defines the word "TRADE" as it
is used as a noun:

1. one's regular business or work: OCCUPATION
2. an occupation requiring manual or mechanical skill
3. the person's engaged in a business or industry

I take it you are using the word "TRADE" (or "living trade") as a
noun.

As such, to nitpick, I would have to say that how you describe it is
absolutely not 100% true 100% of the time.

I have been in the IT business since 1978 when I was 17-years-old.
That is still the business I am in. Ain't never changed.

I have never used woodworking as a form of income. I have never sold
anything but I have made things for people and given the product to
them. It is far from my occupation, however.

And woodworking is something more and something less than what you
claim it to be. I, personally, use woodworking as a means of clearing
my mind. I don't WANT to necessarily think. I do that for 10, 11,
12-hours a day; sometimes 6 or 7-days-a-week.

When I go into the garage to mess around with wood, I use it as a
means of clearing my mind. There are times when I clamp a price of
scrap wood into the old vise, grab a hand plane, and scrape away. I
doitbecause I like the sond it makes. I do it because I like to see
the thin shaving fall all over. I like the smell of the wood. I like
the feeling I get in my hands, my arms, and my shoulders as I use the
hand plane. I like the way it allows my mind to, well, do nothing!
No thinking--just use it to enjoy what is happening at the moment.
When the price of scrap is gone, sometime I grab another and start all
over again.

I view woodworking, FOR ME, as a pasttime, not a trade. As such, I am
going to nit-pick and say that woodworking is not a living trade. For
me, woodworking is a way to pass the time and do something I find as
enjoyable--even if I am not making something.

I know you will morph a lot of my words and say I am agreeing with you
and I should just swallow my pride and say such but I don't.

If my shallowness annoys you, is it my problem?

If I don't agree with you, should I be flogged?

If a man says something and there is no woman around, is he still
wrong?


I think I will continue to view woodworking the way I always have: as
a nice way to pass the time and to have fun. I choose NOT to think
about it too much. If you feel that makes me something less than you,
well, that's the way it will be. I can't change that and I am not
going to work to hard to change your mind.

Bay Area Dave May 21st 04 03:36 PM

What is Living Trade?
 
my lack of response is only because I hate wasting my time;
which brings me to this: P L O N K! :)

dave

Greg Millen wrote:
Dave,

thanks for answering so I am not talking to myself :-)

All I'd like is for you to substantiate the claims you made, otherwise it's
just lies and slander - as I have stated AND referenced. You have not
supported ANY of your claims, you continue to refuse to do so.



Ray Kinzler May 21st 04 06:28 PM

What is Living Trade?
 
Hear, hear!!!! That's more-or-less what I was trying to say. You
just cut to the chase a lot faster.

Good man.


(Mutt) wrote in message . com...
All this chatter, chatter, chatter (partially regurgitated from a 2000
thread, as someone in this thicket of threads pointed out). What a
crock of mental mastabatory sh**. I see wood, I cut wood, I form
wood, and in the process I become wood. . . in the tradition of those
who saw, cut, formed and became wood since man first whittled a stick
to pick his nose. Geeesshhhh, enough bandwidth was vaporized about
this 4 years ago. How about we all go make some sawdust??

Mutt


Greg Millen May 23rd 04 09:14 AM

What is Living Trade?
 
Thanks dave, I'm glad you finally admit you'd be wasting your time trying to
substantiate your lies, I guess that's as close as you'll come to admitting
it.

--
Greg

"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message ...
my lack of response is only because I hate wasting my time;
which brings me to this: P L O N K! :)

dave





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