Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Elegance in a Squall: Bud Selig and the Philly Tampa Weather Breaks

Looking at [1], we see two somewhat related bodies of scholarly work.

爾雅 - Elegance in a squall.

小爾雅 - Mini Elegance in a squall.

Looking further we see that the "Elegance" sections are named "釋", makes me think of a person who has buried him or herself in the food of life. And the Mini Elegance sections are named "廣" or "broad, generalized", something like "horizon". The Wikiarticle [2] has a nice picture of a book:


In reading the title, one gets to thinking of how one might hear from one's parents or guardians about how wouldn't succeed in something difficult in life, in this case that of maybe working on a ship, when in fact working on a ship is just like living in a house with strict parents. It's metaphoric.

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So what's the difference between "Elegance in a Squall" and "Mini Elegance in a Squall"? One isn't sure, it's just not obvious from reading the material.

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The rain tends to fall on the ship and drain into the ocean. Discussion: What is the difference between the drainage system of a house; ie roof, gutters, sump, drying equipment; and that of a ship?

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King Tubby: Dubbing my Way



Limpopo River.

Discussion Question 2: Can a squall be elegant in and of itself?

1 Sure.
2 Maybe.
3 I don't think so.

Consider:

1
Cosmic dust can also be detected directly ('in-situ') using a variety of collection methods and from a variety of collection locations. At the Earth, generally, an average of 40 tons per day of extraterrestrial material falls to the Earth. [3]

2
The fine particulate matter produced by car exhaust and other human sources of pollution form cloud condensation nuclei, leads to the production of clouds and increases the likelihood of rain. [4]


3

The flag of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, the center is clear blue like sky or water. With a star.

Have a good day.

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