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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


PLEASE NOTICE: THE FOLLOWING 4 HANDY LINKS:

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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As of PmWiki 2.1.7, the MailPosts capability is being superceded by the more advanced notify.php script. See Notify for details.

The mailposts.php script allows a site administrator to configure PmWiki to send email messages whenever pages are changed on the wiki site. MailPosts can be configured so that multiple page changes over a short period of time are combined into a single email message (to avoid flooding a mailbox).

The MailPosts feature is especially useful for sites that have infrequent updates, eliminating the need to frequently check RecentChanges pages just to see if anything has changed.

Full configuration details are available in scripts/mailposts.php.

Below is a brief synopsis of what needs to go in config.php or a per-group customization script for MailPosts:

 <?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();
 $EnableMailPosts=1;                   # to enable mailposts
 $MailPostsTo="somebody@example.com";  # where to send mail 
 $MailPostsDelay=1800;                 # wait 30+ min after initial post
 $MailPostsSquelch=7200;               # require 2+ hours between mails

Note that $MailPostsTo may be a comma-separated list of addresses if multiple recipients are desired.

For newbies: The ONLY file that needs editing is the local/config.php for this recipe to work. Add any or all of the configurations to the config.php file and it should work rather easily, assuming your host meets the other requirements.

On a per group basis you could set local/MyGroup.php (Create the MyGroup.php file if necessary) to:

 <?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();
 $EnableMailPosts=1;                           # Enable mailposts
 $MailPostsTo="xxx@mail1.com, yyy@mail2.com";  # where to send mail
 $MailPostsFrom="bbb@mail4.com";
 $MailPostsDelay=1800;            # Wait 30+ minutes after initial post
 $MailPostsSquelch=7200;          # Require 2+ hours between mails@]
 $pagename = ResolvePageName($pagename);
 $group = PageVar($pagename, '$Group');
 $MailPostsMessage = "Recent wiki posts:\n"
    ."  ($ScriptUrl/$group/RecentChanges)\n\n\$MailPostsList\n";
 $MailPostsFile = "$WorkDir/.$group.mailposts";

Now make a change or add a document to one of the MyGroup documents and save it. You should receive an email. Be patient. Even if you set (my test settings)

 $MailPostsDelay=18;              # Wait 18 seconds after initial post
 $MailPostsSquelch=72;            # Wait 72 seconds after initial post

it took between 5 and 10 minutes for me to get the email.

Since an initial post is often followed by several posts containing minor edits, it's useful to wait a short period of time before sending an email. $MailPostsDelay is the minimum amount of time that must elapse from an initial post before a message is sent. A delay of zero means to immediately send a message whenever an update is received. Any additional posts occuring during the delay period are included in the message when it is sent. The message is sent on the first execution of pmwiki.php after the delay period has expired (which for inactive sites could be much longer than the delay period). pmwiki.php calls mailposts.php so if no one visits the section that calls mailposts.php the email will be delayed. For clarification and an example using per Group settings: The $MailPostsDelay is set to 1800 (1/2 hour) in MyGroup and the person editing MyGroup finishes in less than 1/2 hour and leaves MyGroup. No one visits MyGroup again for two days. The email message indicating that the editing of MyGroup has taken place will not be sent for two days. This will not be a problem as Site or Group activity increases.

$MailPostsSquelch specifies the minimum amount of time that must elapse before sending another notification message. This is useful to prevent large number of rapid-succession messages if $MailPostsDelay is set to a small value.

The defaults for $MailPostsDelay and $MailPostsSquelch are 0 and 7200. With these values, an email is sent as soon as a page is changed, and subsequent changes are "held" for at least two hours before being sent in another message.

The variables used to control MailPosts are given below, and also described in the mailposts.php script.

Note for Windows installations

Sites running PHP under Windows may not have PHP's mail function configured correctly. Such sites may need to add a line like

    ini_set('SMTP','smtp.server.com');

to config.php, where smtp.server.com is the name of your host's preferred outgoing mail server.

MailPosts Variables

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$EnableMailPosts
Tells stdconfig.php to enable the MailPosts script.
        $EnableMailPosts = 1;          # enable mailposts
        $EnableMailPosts = 0;          # disable mailposts
$MailPostsTo
A comma separated list of email recipients.
        $MailPostsTo = 'admin@example.com, joe@somewhere.org';
$MailPostsFrom
Return email address to be used in the sent email.
        $MailPostsFrom = 'wiki@example.com';
        $MailPostsFrom = 'Wiki server <wiki@example.com>';
$MailPostsDelay
The length of time (seconds) to wait before sending mail after the first post. Defaults to zero - posts are sent as soon as the $MailPostsSquelch period has expired.
        $MailPostsDelay = 360;    # send mail 6+ min after first post
$MailPostsSquelch
The minimum length of time (seconds) that must elapse between sending mail messages. Useful when $MailPostsDelay is set to a small value to keep the number of mail notification messages down. Defaults to 7200 (two hours).
        $MailPostsSquelch = 43200;  # wait 12+ hours between mailings
$MailPostsItemFmt
The text to be sent for each changed item in the post. The string "$PostTime" is substituted with the time of the post (controlled by $MailPostsTimeFmt below).
        # default
        $MailPostsItemFmt = ' * $FullName . . . $PostTime by $Author';
        # include the page's URL in the message
        $MailPostsItemFmt =
          " * \$FullName . . . \$PostTime by \$Author\n     \$PageUrl";
$MailPostsTimeFmt
The format for dates/times in $PostTime above. Defaults to the value of $TimeFmt.
        $MailPostsTimeFmt = 'm-H:%M';  # 2004-03-20 17:44
$MailPostsMessage
The body of the message to be sent. The string "$MailPostsList" is replaced with the list of posts (as formatted by $MailPostsItemFmt above).
$MailPostsSubject
The subject line of the mail to be sent.
$MailPostsHeaders
String of extra mail headers to be passed to the mail() function.
$MailPostsFunction
Name of the function to be called to send the mail. Defaults to using PHP's built-in mail() function, but some systems may not be configured correctly. Can be set to 'MailPostsSendmail' to explicitly call /usr/lib/sendmail.
        # call /usr/lib/sendmail directly instead of using mail()
        $MailPostsFunction = 'MailPostsSendmail';
$MailPostsFile
The scratch file where MailPosts keeps track of recent posting information. Defaults to "$WikiDir/.mailposts". Note that this file must generally be writable by the webserver process.

Discussion that was here has been moved to PmWiki:MailPosts-Discussion.

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