*I get my share of remarkable messages apparently from "nettime-l", but this 
one's ultra-remarkable. What kind of weird phishing entity would watch a modest 
email list and then generate this faked out-of-office reply, replete with 
clickable mayhem?  Also: how did it scan the text of my message and geolocate 
itself here in California?

bruces



From:   nettim...@kein.org
Subject:        Re: <nettime> Science Fiction Writer Becomes Augmented Reality 
Developer
Date:   19 August 2011 01.46.47 GMT-07.00
To:     Bruce Sterling <bru...@well.com>

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