First, the (arbitrary) 2 per cent B & S content. My favourite book. Russell Hoban's 'Riddley Walker', the tail of a boy struggling in a future post-apocalyptic Britain. It's written in a 'worn down vernacular', a kind of pidgin English, where places and events that we know today have have been handed down, mostly by word of mouth, and as such their meanings have been transformed. It's fairly hard to get into at first, but after a while you fall into the rhythm of the language. Anyone who's read Trainspotting will probably know what I mean (although I hasten to add it's many miles from that book in just about all other respects). It's quite the most beautiful thing I've ever read, and I can't help thinking about it when I hear the beginning of 'The Boy Done Wrong Again', my favourite B & S song. For the rude people on the list (and some of you seem schizophrenic in your abuse of the medium) the next bit is not B & S related, but is related to a post sent in recently. Anyone who still takes exception will be a first-hand witness to a my refutation of the phrase 'violence solves nothing'. For half an hour. Up and down the Uxbridge Road..So cock off. Noddy. DAVID wrote:
I think there should be a minimum age of 25 for university entrance. That way you might actually know if you really want to go or not. If most people got jobs (or whatever) between the ages of 18 and 25, I bet they'd be a lot more sorted at the end of it. Oh dear, I have a feeling this isn't going to be a terribly popular point of view.
This is a similar view to that espoused by Rober Pirsig in 'Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance'. He argues that people learn much more when they actually have a desire to learn, rather than being told 'these are the years you go to school - you gotta listen' or 'you gotta get a degree to get on'. He goes on to champion a greater emphasis on teaching for people who have found their 'vocation' and need training to further themselves. Certainly in Britain 95% of the emphasis in teaching and training seems to be (rather haphazardly) aimed at actually getting a job, rather than (more accurately ?) at job/self furtherment. that's it for another six weeks, yerluvinuncleTurt Richard Buckner, 'Bloomed' - anyone phucked ? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . This message was brought to you by the Sinister mailing list. . To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". . For subscribing, unsubscribing and other list information please see . http://www.majordomo.net/sinister . For questions about how the list works mail owner-sinister@majordomo.net . Listen, this is pish, I think I'll leave -----------------------------------------------------------------------