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25. Novembris 2010

(bez virsraksta) @ 09:59

par veco tēmu - bērnībā pārprastās frāzes, kuru patiesā nozīme atklājās tikai vēlāk:

When I was young my father said to me:

"Knowledge is Power....Francis Bacon"

I understood it as "Knowledge is power, France is Bacon".

For more than a decade I wondered over the meaning of the second part and what was the surreal linkage between the two? If I said the quote to someone, "Knowledge is power, France is Bacon" they nodded knowingly. Or someone might say, "Knowledge is power" and I'd finish the quote "France is Bacon" and they wouldn't look at me like I'd said something very odd but thoughtfully agree. I did ask a teacher what did "Knowledge is power, France is bacon" meant and got a full 10 minute explanation of the Knowledge is power bit but nothing on "France is bacon". When I prompted further explanation by saying "France is Bacon?" in a questioning tone I just got a "yes". at 12 I didn't have the confidence to press it further. I just accepted it as something I'd never understand.

It wasn't until years later I saw it written down that the penny dropped.
 

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From:[info]perkons
Date: 25. Novembris 2010 - 10:07
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From:[info]rasbainieks
Date: 25. Novembris 2010 - 10:46
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puntem par šo tēmu ir lielisks gabals (nr. 15. te: http://www.orbita.lv/publications/1103)
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From:[info]kashadura
Date: 25. Novembris 2010 - 13:00
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Jā. Šis man šausmīgi patīk arī. Superīgi, ka atgādināji.
From:[info]alison
Date: 25. Novembris 2010 - 11:11
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:D
From:[info]kashadura
Date: 25. Novembris 2010 - 12:57
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Hhhhh. Ņemšu repertuārā, ja drīkst.
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From:[info]dienasgramata
Date: 25. Novembris 2010 - 13:05
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kur koncertēsi?

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