The Perpetual Review of the Perpetual Wound, pt. 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

In which I kick off a new series of videos reading Azrienoch's book "The Perpetual Wound"

P.S. For more info on Chiasm, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiastic_structure

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  • Have I stumbled upon a group of linguistic analysts? I think i have... "There's probably more structure in the book than Azrienoch wanted in it or put in it..."

    What the hell does that mean? Burn you Wittgenstein and start over.

  • Yeah cropperb, you seem to have had the misfortune of falling in with bad company :-)

  • This book was written at kind of a transitional time in Azrienoch's intellectual development, and I think he subconciously put a more structure in the book than he realized, in a vain attempt to impose some sort of stability on his rapidly-changing worldview.

  • BTW, Thanks for doing a series on logic, next time somebody needs to background info I'll just point them to you.

  • Awesome. Thanks for making these videos. I will be following then religiously! Mwhahaha

  • Thx dude, I think a lot of people out there were looking for some excuse to read through Az's book, this is as good as any. :-)

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  • Yeah, well the writing in tech support is even worse than engineers =) we have a team of junior writers who came from tier 1 tech support, writing is not their forte, but they (mostly) have the product expertise for the analytical part of the job. It is tough work for two reasons, their writing is bad, and they are just plain obstinate sometimes. =)

  • That would be fantastic. Just let me know when. I'll probably have lots of questions about the subject matter.

  • Like everybody, I suppose, I've got some books in various stages of being written; perhaps if I get motivated enough you could take a look at some of my stuff?

    As far as being "real books" or not, well, this whole thing will be as real as we have the wilpower to make it happen!!!

    Oh well, off to make part 3....

  • Well, that sounds like a very cool job to me, but then again, I'm an electrical engineer/software programmer, so I go in for all that geeky stuff.  :-) Sympathies though, most engineers' writing skills are, uh, shall we say, somewhat less than ideal, so I'm sure you have it tough slogging at times.

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