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ZMMQuality WebSite: Information Concerning
*** Zen and the Art of ***
Motorcycle Maintenance
** by Robert Pirsig **

Home Page: Fors ZMM Quality WebSite
News&NewsArchive: Re Robert Pirsig & Book
ZMM Book (Full Text) Free On Internet



SUMMARY=>How Find Way In This ZMMQ Site


SUMMARY=> Robert Pirsig Zen Art Motorcycle Maint.


Celebrate: Robert Pirsig’s July1968 Motorcycle Trek


SUMMARY=>Experts & Readers Provide Guidance


SUMMARY=>SpecialStudies Zen Art Motorcycle Maint


SUMMARY=>Memories: Dennis Gary English MSU


SUMMARY=>Research Montana State UniversityMSU


SUMMARY=>“Pirsig Pilgrims”&“Fellow ZMM Travelers”

AFTER Above Link ComeUp, GoTo ''Zen and..Last Hurrah”


SUMMARY=>Maps+Info: ZMM Travel & Mountain Climb


Resources: Pirsig & Zen Art of Motorcycle Maint.


SUMMARY=>Software&Hardware: Create This WebSite


Thanks To Persons Who Created & Supported ZMMQ


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ALSO PLEASE NOTICE THESE SAME 4 HANDY LINKS: BOTTOM EVERY ZMMQ PAGE


  

TO ACCESS PHOTO ALBUMS,
Click any photo below: **OR**
Mouse Hover, Over Photo, For Album Description

These 12 Photos were taken by Robert Pirsig’s very own camera, as he Chris, Sylvia and John made that 1968 epic voyage upon which The Travel Narrative for Mr Pirsig’s ‘‘Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance‘‘ (ZMM) book was based. Taken in 1968 along what is now known as ‘‘The ZMM Book Travel Route ‘‘ each photo scene is actually ‘‘Written-Into ‘‘ Mr. Pirsig’s book => ‘‘Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance‘‘ (ZMM)

Author Robert Pirsig’s Own 12 Color Photos, Of His 1968 ZMM Travel Route Trip: Each Is Written-Into His ZMM Book. AFTER the 5 Albums Cones Up, Read & ClickOn 2nd Down.

Each of the 832 photographs in these Four Albums show a scene described in the book ‘‘Zen and Art of Motorcycle Maintenance‘‘. Each photo was especially researched and photographed along the ZMM Route to show a specific ZMM Book Travel Description Passage: This passage is shown in quote marks below the respective photo. As you look at each of these photos, you will be viewing scenes similar to those that author Pirsig, Chris, and the Sutherlands might have seen, on that epic voyage, upon which the book ‘‘Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance‘‘ was based. Thus it is, that these 832 photographs are ‘‘A Color Photo Illustrated Zen and Art of Motorcycle Maintenance‘‘. Indeed ‘‘A Photo Show Book‘‘ for ZMM. Sights & Scenes Plus Full Explanation.

My ZMM Travel Route Research Findings, Are A Page-By-Page, Color Photo Illustrated ZMM. AFTER the 5 Albums Cones Up, Read & ClickOn Top Album.

Each of these 28 photos are Full Circle Panorama Photos Seven-Feet-Wide. They were taken along the Travel Route of the book ‘‘Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance‘‘. They show a 360 degree view, made by stitching together eight photos. These Panoramic Photos, complement and add to those of my Photo Album ABOVE named  => ‘‘A Color Photo Illustrated ZMM Book, With Travel Route Sights & Scenes Explained‘‘.

ZMM Travel Route Research PANORAMIC PHOTOS 7ft wide! Henry Gurr, 2002 ZMM Research Trip. AFTER the 5 Albums Cones Up, Read & ClickOn 2nd Down.

This album shows what I saw  on my RETURN trip home (San Francisco California to Aiken South Carolina), Summer 2002. These 55 photos were taken along the Route of the “1849er’s Gold Rush to California” (In Reverse Direction). After I completed my ZMM Research, I RETURNED home by way of the Route of the ‘49’s Gold Rush. This route included the route of the “California Gold Rush Trail” (in Nevada & California), as well as portions of the Oregon Trail' all the way into Missouri. These 1849er’s Travel Route Photos, were taken AFTER I took those Photos shown in the above Album named “A Color Photo Illustrated ZMM Book, With Travel Route Sights & Scenes Explained”.

Henry Gurr’s 2002 Research Photos: California Gold Rush Trail & Oregon Trail. AFTER the 5 Albums Cones Up, Read & ClickOn 3rd Down.

Each of these seven 360 degree  Full Circle Panoramic Photos were taken along the route of the Gold Rush ‘1849’ers from Missouri to California. Each is 7 foot wide! These Panorama Photos complement and add to those of my Photo Album above named  => "Henry Gurr’s Research Photos: California Gold Rush Trail & Pioneer Oregon Trail".   AFTER the 5 Albums Cones Up, Read & ClickOn Top Album.

California Gold RushTrail & Pioneer Oregon Trail PANORAMIC PHOTOS 7ft wide! Henry Gurr, 2002 ZMM RETURN Trip. AFTER the 5 Albums Cones Up, Read & ClickOn Top Album.

Enjoy 225 Photos of Flowers & Red Wing Blackbirds Along the ZMM Route. This Album of  Color Photos shows every Flower and Red Wing Blackbird (RWBB) that I could “get within my camera sights!!”  This was done in honor of the ZMM Narrator's emphasis of Flowers and Redwing Blackbirds in the book “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance”. I was very surprised to find RWBB's the entire travel route from Minneapolis to San Francisco.

In Honor of ZMM Narrator’s Emphasis: 225 Color Photos of ZMM Travel Route Flowers & Red Wing Blackbirds. AFTER the 5 Albums Cones Up, Read & ClickOn 5th Down.

These 165 photos show ‘‘Tourist Experiences’‘ the ZMM Traveler may have along the ZMM Route.

My 2002 ZMM Travel Route Experience: By Henry Gurr ZMMQ Site Master. AFTER the 5 Albums Cones Up, Read & ClickOn 3rd Down.

Starting Monday 19 July 2004, Mark Richardson traveled the ZMM Route, on his trusty Jakie Blue motorcycle. Mark made these 59 interesting photographs of what he saw along the way. As he toured, he pondered his own life destiny (past present future), and sought to discover his own deeper personal meaning of the book “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance”.

Mark Richardson’s 19 July 2004, ZMM Route Trip & Photo Journal. AFTER the 5 Albums Cones Up, Read & ClickOn 5th Down.

The former home (~1968) of John and Sylvia Sutherland, at 2649 South Colfax Ave, Minneapolis MN, shown in 18 photos. Despite John's quite negative disparaging statements in ZMM, about their home back in Minneapolis, this same house, shown in these photos, looks to us like a wonderful, beautiful home along a very nice, quiet, shady street, in a perfectly fine Minneapolis Neighborhood!

John & Sylvia Sutherland of “The ZMM Book”: 18Potos Of Former Minneapolis Home>2649 South Colfax Ave, AFTER the 5 Albums Cones Up, Read & ClickOn 4th Down.

A 36 Photo Tour of Two University of South Carolina Buildings:  a) Etherredge Performing Arts Center Lobby + b) Ruth Patrick Science Education Center, some of which show “Built In Educational Displays

Site Master Henry Gurr's Campus: Photos Of Two Buildings (of 32 total), University of South Carolina Aiken. AFTER the 5 Albums Cones Up, Read & ClickOn 2nd Down.

A 105 Photo Tour of Science Building
At The University of South Carolina Aiken, Aiken SC.
Also showing a) Flowers & Exotic Plants In The Greenhouse
And b) The Rarely Seen Equipment Service Room & Dungeon.
Site Master Henry Gurr's Campus: Photos Of Science Building, One (of 32 total Buildings) At The University of South Carolina Aiken. AFTER the 5 Albums Comes Up, Read & ClickOn 5th Down.

IThese 15 photos show persons & scenes, related to how we got this ZMMQ WebSite going, back in ~2002. Included are "screen captures" of our software systems in use. A few of these photos show the screen views of what we were “looking at,” some including brief notes & hints on how to get around some of the problems we experienced.

Software We Used ~2002, In Creating and Maintaining This ZMMQ WebSite: Illustrated & Explained. AFTER the 5 Albums Cones Up, Read & ClickOn Top Albun.

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To set many of the variables below specify them in config.php.

$AutoCreate
Used in conjunction with the AutoCreateTargets edit function, this array records any sets of pages which should be created automatically if they don't exist. The syntax is
    $AutoCreate[REGEXP] = PAGE_PARAMETERS;
where REGEXP is a regular expression which will identify the pages to be autocreated, and PAGE_PARAMETERS is an array of attributes for the page to be created. For example
    $AutoCreate['/^Category\\./'] = array('ctime' => $Now);
will create a blank page with a current creation time for any missing Category page.
$DefaultPageTextFmt
The text that should be displayed when browsing non-existent pages. As default PmWiki uses the contents of Site.PageNotFound:
    $DefaultPageTextFmt = '(:include $[{$SiteGroup}.PageNotFound]:)';
$DeleteKeyPattern
The pattern used to determine if a page should be deleted. The default is to remove pages that contain only the single word "delete" (and optional spaces).
  1. Change delete word to "remove":
      $DeleteKeyPattern = "^\\s*remove\\s*$";
  2. Delete any page with no visible text, i.e., empty:
      $DeleteKeyPattern = "^\\s*$";
$DiffKeepDays
The $DiffKeepDays variable sets the minimum length of time that a page's revision history is kept. By default it is set to 3650 days, or a little less than ten years. You can change this value in a customization file to be something smaller, e.g.:
    $DiffKeepDays = 30; # keep revisions at least 30 days
If you want to suppress a page's revision history, you can insert into a customization file
    $DiffKeepDays = $DiffKeepNum = -1; # suppress revision history    
Note that a specific page revision isn't removed from the page until the first edit after the time specified by $DiffKeepDays has elapsed. Thus, it's still possible for some pages to have revisions older than $DiffKeepDays -- such revisions will be removed the next time those pages are edited.
$DiffKeepNum
This variable contains the minimum number of changes to be kept in the page history, even if some of them are older than the limit defined by $DiffKeepDays. It prevents lost history of pages that are older, but have few changes.
    $DiffKeepNum = 50; # keep at least 50 revisions (default is 20)
To suppress page's revision history with $DiffKeepNum = -1 see $DiffKeepDays above.
$DraftActionsPattern
The actions which allow full loading of the draft.php functionality for custom actions. Default is 'edit'. You can enable drafts for other actions like:
    $DraftActionsPattern = 'edit|pmform|translate';
        # Enable drafts for actions 'edit', 'pmform' and 'translate'.
$DraftSuffix
The suffix to use for draft versions of pages (default "-Draft").
$EditFunctions
This array contains the sequence of functions that are called when a page is edited. It can be customized to provide additional functions to be called as part of the editing process. The standard setting is:
$EditFunctions = array('EditTemplate', 'RestorePage', 'ReplaceOnSave',
  'SaveAttributes', 'PostPage', 'PostRecentChanges', 'AutoCreateTargets', 'PreviewPage');

Many recipes manipulate this array, so it is recommended, instead of redefining the complete array to add your custom functions, to use functions like array_unshift(), array_push() and array_splice().
$EditRedirectFmt
The page to which an author is sent after pressing "Save" or "Cancel" from an edit form. Defaults to "$FullName", which sends the author to the page just edited, but can be changed to specify another page.
  1. Redirect to Main.HomePage:
      $EditRedirectFmt = 'Main.HomePage';
  2. Redirect to HomePage of current group:
      $EditRedirectFmt = '{$Group}.HomePage';
$EditTemplatesFmt
Name of the page (or an array of names) to be used as the default text for any newly created pages.
  1. Use 'Main.NewPageTemplate' as default text of all new pages:
      $EditTemplatesFmt = 'Main.NewPageTemplate';
  2. Use 'Template' in the current group for new pages:
      $EditTemplatesFmt = '$Group.Template';
  3. Use 'Template' in the current group if it exists, otherwise
    use 'Main.NewPageTemplate':
      $EditTemplatesFmt = array('$Group.Template', 'Main.NewPageTemplate');
See Cookbook:EditTemplates for more information.
$EnableDrafts
When set to '1', enables the "Save draft" button and built-in handling of "draft" versions of pages, where:
  1. Initial "Save draft" of an existing page ("PageName") saves changes to a new name ("PageName-Draft").
  2. Subsequent attempts to edit PageName causes PageName-Draft to be edited.
  3. Subsequent selections of "Save draft" cause PageName-Draft to be saved.
  4. Pressing "Publish" causes PageName-Draft to be posted to PageName, and deleted.
Turn on draft edits:
    $EnableDrafts = 1;
A related variable, $EnablePublishAttr, adds a new "publish" authorization level to distinguish editing of drafts from publishing them.
$EnableDraftAtomicDiff
When set to 1, "publishing" a draft version will clear the "draft" history, leaving a single "diff" between the latest and the previous "published" versions. Note that this will delete the author names, dates and contributions of the intermediate, unpublished versions. (Drafts need to be enabled, see $EnableDrafts.)
$EnableGUIButtons
When set to '1', turns on the graphical buttons in the "Edit Page" form.
  1. Turn on graphical edit buttons:
      $EnableGUIButtons = 1;
$EnablePostAuthorRequired
When set to '1', posting of pages requires the author to provide an author name. Otherwise, authors can post without a name.
  1. Require authors to provide a name:
      $EnablePostAuthorRequired = 1;
$EnableRevUserAgent
When set to '1', the page history will store the "User agent" string from the browser of the writer (by default this feature is disabled). This can be useful for tracking bugs in custom applications, by examining the disk files in wiki.d.
  1. Store browser user agent with page diffs:
      $EnableRevUserAgent = 1; 
$GUIButtons
Allows the configuration of the buttons which appear at the top of the text area when editing a page. See scripts/guiedit.php for the default definition. Note that the 5th element can be HTML code rather than just the url of a gif - this allows more flexibility in defining the related javascript.
$HandleEditFmt
Like $HandleBrowseFmt, this specifies the entire output format for ?action=edit for a page.
$IsPagePosted
Set to a true value if the page is actually saved (e.g., this is used to tell the RecentChanges handlers if they need to update).
$PageEditFmt
By default, this is the HTML to be displayed for an edit form.
$PageEditForm
Specifies the edit form for ?action=edit. Defaults to '$SiteGroup.EditForm'.
$ROEPatterns
With this array you can add a pattern as key and set a text value which replace it on every edit request, using preg_replace function. Specifically it is replaced when the page is loaded into the editform, whenever a preview is done, and when the page is saved (from PmWiki 2.2.0beta45). See Cookbook:ROEPatterns for examples.
$ROSPatterns
With this array you can add patterns as key and set a text value which will replace it when the edited page is posted (as signaled by $EnablePost). It is not replaced when the page is loaded into the editform nor when a preview is done, but it is replaced only when the page is saved. See Cookbook:ROSPatterns for examples.
$EnableROSEscape
If set to 1, the $ROEPatterns and $ROSPatterns replacements will skip escaped text (surrounded by [=...=] or [@...@]). If not set, or if set to 0, the replacements will happen even inside escaped text.

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