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Kenneth Collins k.p.collins at worldnet.att.net
Mon Jul 15 17:57:25 EST 2002


must disagree.

it's 'just' the experience of relative Thermodynamic realities.

find yourself in a snow storm... invent survival mechanisms.

find yourself inventing... invent more.

it's useful to get a new Thermodynamic-bargain with sunlight, too, so change
the color of your skin.

absent "the pressure of necessity" [Lincoln], such stuff doesn't matter.

but, since you brought it up, it's the 'outsiders' who, in an evolutionary
nano-second, brought the equivalent of the snow storm, thereby, establishing
"the pressure of necessity" that you use as your 'measuring rod', and to
which the Native Peoples are reacting. that they 'stumble' has everything to
do with the fact that they've encountered the 'snow storm' without their
having had the benefit of being inter-generationally educated with respect
to all that's entailed.

it's 'just' the experience of relative Thermodynamic realities, and
behavioral inertia that's accrued with respect to such.

if there was anything in what you posted, things'd be different in all
relatively-equatorial zones. yet, around the globe, there's a belt of 'it
doesn't matter' because the Thermodynamics are relatively
non-survival-threatening.

but i've worked with hundreds of folks who've immigrated from equatorial
climes.

in the middle of the New England winter, they gave anyone else i could see,
including myself, lessons in getting-the-job done.

had to, to survive the 'snow storm' Thermodynamics.

just meeting "the pressure of necessity".

i found your post Pre-Judged, and Offensive in the extreme.

something akin to a 'prideful' withholding of the 'ball', and, then, saying
about the other Children, "Look they can't play the game."

k. p. collins

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