Follicle

From Arles, Vincent van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo: “I am seeing a lot of new things here. I am learning, and my body, if treated with a little kindness, serves me well.”

Theo was probably expected to have some knowledge. As an artist, Vincent toiled amongst his paintings. Elaborate charges against Vincent are all that is expected from Theo. And so…

The basic assumption is that a difficult Question has been asked.
You are struggling with one of the most important of humanities. Unfortunately nowhere in Philosophy or Religion can this be learned since there is no place willing or accommodating. If someone failed to convince you they know what you are asking, would you impose on them your answer? I should not have commented, or else I must forgive a person whose transgressions have advanced and whose answer is possible. This is not my discussion because I have not asked the questions. After careful meditation, I have concluded, particularly, that there is some solution a Prior to this possibility.

Then should we thus maintain those whose transgressions must be forgiven as the rank-n-file for an answer, or should we have them as steady but nourishing components of the way?

Vincent van Gogh
Arles, June 1888
Oil on Canvas, 73 x 92.5 cm
F 425, JH 1442
Otterlo, Rijksmuseum Kroller-Muller.

Image Citation:
Walther, Ingo, and Rainer Metzger. Vincent van Gogh: The Complete Paintings, Volume II. Trans. Michael Hulse. Oldenburg, Germany: Benedikt Taschen, 1990.

Circuit Board – Film/Art Shredder

You got here because you read my job description.

Circuit Board – Film/Art Shredder

Basically, I can justify my position as Film/Art Shredder for practically every reason under the sun. It has been found that the Circuit Board Films used to make Circuit Boards are a major obstacle in the regular proceeding of PCB manufacturing.

You have to hire me. If you have films for your boards and you do not think you’ll make them anymore; I’m your man! I will shred those films without a second thought. This is the stuff that frees up resources, allows upgrades and puts that word Design in the right place; with the Designer.

If you can’t hire me, you will have to create a contractual statement on the manufacturing agreement stating that you will not keep the Circuit Board Art. First because there is no reason to keep the Circuit Board Art work, and on the basis that you are a third party manufacturing service and have no ontological claim on the creation of the Circuit Board Art Design you are not responsible for it.

Comment: May 28, 2009: There is another possibility for the Circuit Board Art Films, if for some reason the Circuit Board Manufacturer is not willing to shred the Films, they could be sent to a Laundry Matt under certain conditions of an agreement.