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Here you will find author Robert Pirsig's own photos taken in 1968, as he and his son Chris followed the route upon which ZMM was later based. These photos are by far the most popular part of Professor Gurr's site. Be sure to notice the viewer comments at the bottom of these photos, especially the last photo. As you will see, persons familiar with ZMM, find Mr. Pirsig's photos quite an emotional experience! You will also see a second gallery which shows Professor Gurr's research photos along the ZMM Route. These photos, taken Summer 2002, show the sights and scenes of the ZMM Book. The second link below explains how to use the Gallery Slide Show. This Slide Show will greatly speed up your viewing of Professor Gurr's Albums. The third link explains how the captions to the Gallery Photos were organized. The fourth link is Dr. Henry Gurr's detailed description of his travel experience to California following the route of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. to:
Here you will find author Robert Pirsig's own photos taken in 1968, as he and his son Chris followed the route upon which ZMM was later based. These photos are by far the most popular part of Professor Gurr's site.
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4) "Viewer Popularity" Is One Way To Decide on What To Look At! Click below for a listing of the number of "Page Viewes" on my site since ~12 July 2007 (=NewServerAdminBldg). After this comes up, you may click on any page. Click the "Back" on your browser to make another choce. to:
4) "Viewer Popularity" Is One Way To Decide on What To Look At! Click below for a listing of the number of "Page Viewes" on my site since ~12 July 2007 (=NewServerAdminBldg). After this comes up, you may click on any page. Click the "Back" on your browser to make another chioce. December 09, 2007, at 09:24 AM
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4) "Viewer Popularity" Is One Way To Decide on What To Look At! Click below for a listing of the number of "Page Viewes" on my site since June 2006. After this comes up, you may click on any page. Click the "Back" on your browser to make another choce. to:
4) "Viewer Popularity" Is One Way To Decide on What To Look At! Click below for a listing of the number of "Page Viewes" on my site since ~12 July 2007 (=NewServerAdminBldg). After this comes up, you may click on any page. Click the "Back" on your browser to make another choce. July 25, 2007, at 11:17 AM
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“So much knowledge to gain but where do I begin?”This Is an Introductory Index to the ZMM Quality Web Site.During an interview, Robert Pirsig once stated that his book, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (ZMM) “grew organically, in no premeditated direction, but only as ideas for improving it emerged.” to:
“So much knowledge to gain but where do I begin?”This Is a Beginners Guide: Here Are Some of the First Pages You Should Goto on This ZMM Quality Web Site.During an interview, Robert Pirsig once stated that his book, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (ZMM) “grew organically, in no premeditated direction, but only as ideas for improving it emerged.” Changed lines 10-17 from:
As students in a technical writing class, we are providing in this page, an introductory index to Dr. Gurr’s elaborative yet informative website on Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. We offer this page so that future users, whether scholars or students or fans of ZMM can more easily access the genres of information that they might seek. Our Index. (Click on these items or click in the menu at upper left.)1) The top link next will take you a collection of ZMM photo albums.Here you will find author Robert Pirsig's own photos taken in 1968, as he and his son Chris followed the route upon which ZMM was later based. These photos are by far the most popular part of Professor Gurr's site. Be sure to notice the viewer comments at the bottom of these photos, especially the last photo. As you will see, persons familiar with ZMM, find Mr. Pirsig's photos quite an emotional experience! You will also see a second gallery which shows Professor Gurr's research photos along the ZMM Route. These photos, taken Summer 2002, show the sights and scenes of the ZMM Book. The second link explains how to use the Gallery Slide Show. The Slide Show will greatly speed up your viewing of Professor Gurr's Albums. The third link explains how the captions to the Gallery Photos were organized. The fourth link is Dr. Henry Gurr's detailed description of his travel experience to California following the route of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. to:
As students in a USCA Technical Writing class, we are providing in this page, an introductory index to Dr. Gurr’s elaborative yet informative website re the book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance(ZMM). We offer this page so that future users, whether scholars or students or fans of ZMM can more easily access the genres of information that they might seek. (NOTE: You may either click on the links below, or at any time click on the Menu Items at left. When you click to see a page, it will come up in a new browser frame. This way you will not loose the page you were just looking at.) 1) The first link below will take you a collection of ZMM photo albums.Here you will find author Robert Pirsig's own photos taken in 1968, as he and his son Chris followed the route upon which ZMM was later based. These photos are by far the most popular part of Professor Gurr's site. Be sure to notice the viewer comments at the bottom of these photos, especially the last photo. As you will see, persons familiar with ZMM, find Mr. Pirsig's photos quite an emotional experience! You will also see a second gallery which shows Professor Gurr's research photos along the ZMM Route. These photos, taken Summer 2002, show the sights and scenes of the ZMM Book. The second link below explains how to use the Gallery Slide Show. This Slide Show will greatly speed up your viewing of Professor Gurr's Albums. The third link explains how the captions to the Gallery Photos were organized. The fourth link is Dr. Henry Gurr's detailed description of his travel experience to California following the route of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Changed line 21 from:
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4) Popularity Is One Way To Decide on What To Look At! Click below for a listing of the number of "Page Viewes" on my site since June 2006. after this comes up, you may click on any page. Click the "Back" on your browser to make another choce. to:
4) "Viewer Popularity" Is One Way To Decide on What To Look At! Click below for a listing of the number of "Page Viewes" on my site since June 2006. After this comes up, you may click on any page. Click the "Back" on your browser to make another choce. March 07, 2007, at 12:32 PM
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4) Popularity Is One Way To Decide on What To Look At! Click below for a listing of the number of "Page Viewes" on my site since June 2006. after this comes up, you may click on any page. Click the "Back" on your browser to make another choce.
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Our Index. (Click on these items or click in the menu at upper left.)1) The top link next will take you a collection of ZMM photo albums.Here you will find author Robert Pirsig's own photos taken in 1968, as he and his son Chris followed the route upon which ZMM was later based. These photos are by far the most popular part of Professor Gurr's site. Be sure to notice the viewer comments at the bottom of these photos, especially the last photo. As you will see, persons familiar with ZMM, find Mr. Pirsig's photos quite an emotional experience! You will also see a second gallery which shows Professor Gurr's research photos along the ZMM Route. These photos, taken Summer 2002, show the sights and scenes of the ZMM Book. The second link explains how to use the Gallery Slide Show. The Slide Show will greatly speed up your viewing of Professor Gurr's Albums. The third link explains how the captions to the Gallery Photos were organized. The fourth link is Dr. Henry Gurr's detailed description of his travel experience to California following the route of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
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As students in a technical writing class, we are providing an index to Dr. Gurr’s elaborative yet informative website on Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance so that future users, whether scholars or students or fans of ZMM can more easily access the genres of information that they might seek. “So much knowledge to gain but where do I begin?” Scholarly information for interpreting
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As students in a technical writing class, we are providing in this page, an introductory index to Dr. Gurr’s elaborative yet informative website on Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. We offer this page so that future users, whether scholars or students or fans of ZMM can more easily access the genres of information that they might seek. Our Index. (Click on these items in menu at left.)1 ) Scholarly information for interpreting ZMM, as a teacher or a student can be found in these two links.
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During an interview, Robert Pirsig once stated that his book, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (ZMM) “grew organically, in no premeditated direction, but only as ideas for improving it emerged.” In the same sense, Dr. Henry Gurr’s website takes on the same characteristics, having grown organically into an immense collection of scholarly and personal approaches to ZMM. As students in a technical writing class, we are providing an index to Dr. Gurr’s elaborative yet informative website on Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance so that future users, whether scholars or students or fans of ZMM can more easily access the genres of information that they might seek. “So much knowledge to gain but where do I begin?” ZMM In The University? Scholarly information for interpreting
How To Get Over Dislike ZZM? Read ZMM Without Frustration? Alternatives To ZMM? The book is difficult to read and fortunately these four links present tactics to help make the book a little easier. Gallery Slideshow Info? Gallery Caption Details? ZMMQ News& News Archive? These links show photos taken by Pirsig and various news items related to ZMM. ZMM Essays? Dr. Henry Gurr gives a detailed description of his travel experience to California following the route of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. April 13, 2006, at 05:11 PM
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