[bksvol-discuss] Re: Of Site testing & Angels

  • From: "Pavi Mehta" <pavim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 12:47:54 -0800

Hi Bob,

 

Good question. Yes there will be a beta test before release and from
what I understand John Glass will work with a group of volunteers and
members on this down the line.

And regarding the headcount of angels I apologize but just couldn't
resist tossing this poem into the mix:

 

Questions about Angels

by Billy Collins 

 

Of all the questions you might want to ask 

about angels, the only one you ever hear 

is how many can dance on the head of a pin. 

 

No curiosity about how they pass the eternal time 

besides circling the Throne chanting in Latin 

or delivering a crust of bread to a hermit on earth 

or guiding a boy and girl across a rickety wooden bridge. 

 

Do they fly through God's body and come out singing? 

Do they swing like children from the hinges 

of the spirit world saying their names backwards and forwards? 

Do they sit alone in little gardens changing colors? 

 

What about their sleeping habits, the fabric of their robes, 

their diet of unfiltered divine light? 

What goes on inside their luminous heads? Is there a wall 

these tall presences can look over and see hell? 

 

If an angel fell off a cloud, would he leave a hole 

in a river and would the hole float along endlessly 

filled with the silent letters of every angelic word? 

 

If an angel delivered the mail, would he arrive 

in a blinding rush of wings or would he just assume 

the appearance of the regular mailman and 

whistle up the driveway reading the postcards? 

 

No, the medieval theologians control the court. 

The only question you ever hear is about 

the little dance floor on the head of a pin 

where halos are meant to converge and drift invisibly. 

 

It is designed to make us think in millions, 

billions, to make us run out of numbers and collapse 

into infinity, but perhaps the answer is simply one: 

one female angel dancing alone in her stocking feet, 

a small jazz combo working in the background. 

 

She sways like a branch in the wind, her beautiful 

eyes closed, and the tall thin bassist leans over 

to glance at his watch because she has been dancing 

forever, and now it is very late, even for musicians.

 

 

All good things,

Pavi

 

 

 

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[mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jill O'Connell
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Aquestion about the new site

 

Bob, I always thought it was the head of a pin. 

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: Bob <mailto:rwiley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  

        To: bookshare volunteer discussion
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        Cc: Pavi Mehta <mailto:pavim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  

        Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 12:02 AM

        Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Aquestion about the new site

         

        I believe you have said that the new site is going live around
the beginning of the year.

         

        Is there going to be a time when we get to test it? 

         

        I know we tend to be a contentious bunch--our ability to argue
about how many angels can stand on the head of a needle is
notorious--but, as good as engineering is, I doubt they'll get it all
right the first time around. Without a beta cycle for this new improved
product, in which problems are identified and corrected, we might be
inviting a whole host of problems. Even the great and wonderful freedom
scientific runs a beta test on its products.

         

        Just asking.

         

        Bob

        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
        committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is
        the only thing that ever has."--Margaret Mead 

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