Carefully trying not to take sides here....I think that criticizing guys like POS, who have obviously spent HOURS of their time, with absolutely nothing to gain for themselves, in trying to help the rest of us electrical idiots out with our problems, shows a lack of respect (let alone the gratitude they deserve). So I want to say a big "Thank You Man". Seriously.
On the other hand, I do understand being a bit frustrated with technical terms and tough concepts, and want to make the point that not all of us non-electrical-cognoscenti are necessary duma$$es. To wit (re: prev POS thread comment), I got A's in all high school math and science classes, B's in engineering Calculus, and yet still flunked out of ChemE in college - what? you have to actually STUDY to pass those classes?? Yeah, you do - that much I did learn. Problem was total lack of interest, and that is my (hopefully gentle) point.
Some of us are only interested in getting the problem fixed and get back to simply riding and living, free of electrical worries. Option 1 of course would be to just pay a mechanic. But some, like me, are cheap, stubborn, and have toolage to give it a shot. So here we are and listening (believe me) to you guys. So please do not take offense or think we are dumb when, just like the PSYGUY/STEVE exchange, it goes like:
us:"Bike won't start"
you: "Check wire X, clean it"
us: "It worked! Thx"
We're pretty much done at that point. Problem solved, technical reasons/theories behind them no longer hold our interest. I hope you understand
Now, something I actually DO know something about (and is of great interest to me):
I found it ended rather unfulfillingly leaving most questions unanswered. He finally got some balls 15yrs later with his follow up book "Lila" which, much less popular, was much more fulfilling as Pirsig actually attempts to consider everything educational (ie academia), scientific, philosophical, and religious in life, connect it all (amazingly) with some possible "answers" to debate (as opposed to questions like in Zen).
Conclusion: I say it's all good, healthy, and "on-topic" enough for me!
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