Re: CDR: Re: Copyleft vs. Copyright: A Marxist critique
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Jim Choate wrote: I do it the old natural way...genetics. I sleep when I'm sleepy, I don't when I'm not. Works for me. Isn't working in high tech wonderful? -- Yours, J.A. Terranson [EMAIL PROTECTED] If Governments really want us to behave like civilized human beings, they should give serious consideration towards setting a better example: Ruling by force, rather than consensus; the unrestrained application of unjust laws (which the victim-populations were never allowed input on in the first place); the State policy of justice only for the rich and elected; the intentional abuse and occassionally destruction of entire populations merely to distract an already apathetic and numb electorate... This type of demogoguery must surely wipe out the fascist United States as surely as it wiped out the fascist Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The views expressed here are mine, and NOT those of my employers, associates, or others. Besides, if it *were* the opinion of all of those people, I doubt there would be a problem to bitch about in the first place...
Re: Copyleft vs. Copyright: A Marxist critique
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Jim Choate wrote: I do it the old natural way...genetics. I sleep when I'm sleepy, I don't when I'm not. Works for me. Isn't working in high tech wonderful? Except for the 'working' part :) -- Are we to have a censor whose imprimatur shall say what books shall be sold and what we may buy? Thomas Jefferson [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ssz.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.open-forge.org
Re: Copyleft vs. Copyright: A Marxist critique
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Jim Choate wrote: On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, matthew X wrote: the stomach to wade through all the marxist shite around,glad you have time on your hands. I don't have 'time on my hands' I'm just hyperactive and only sleep about 4-6 hours a day. I also happen to read like a screaming deamon. That explains why you live inChoate' most of the time, instead of reality. IMHO, you'd probably do better at getting that sleep by cutting down on the caffeine intake, and failing that a few beers or a nice fifth... It does wonders for the brain to get a good night's sleep. You'll find that you won't halucinate quite as much once you get 7-8 hours of sleep a night. As for your speed reading skills, my hat goes off to you. :)
Re: Copyleft vs. Copyright: A Marxist critique
So that is why you had time to start this list. You and AL Gore on the web. On 18 Mar 2002 at 17:39, Jim Choate wrote: On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Sunder wrote: That explains why you live inChoate' most of the time, instead of reality. IMHO, you'd probably do better at getting that sleep by cutting down on the caffeine intake, and failing that a few beers or a nice fifth... What caffeine? I don't drink tea, coffee, or more than about 8-10 oz. of softdrink a day. Otherwise I do H2O all day. Don't even take aspirin (then again I haven't had a headache in about 20 years either). I do it the old natural way...genetics. I sleep when I'm sleepy, I don't when I'm not. Works for me. -- Are we to have a censor whose imprimatur shall say what books shall be sold and what we may buy? Thomas Jefferson [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ssz.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.open-forge.org
Re: Copyleft vs. Copyright: A Marxist critique
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Sunder wrote: That explains why you live inChoate' most of the time, instead of reality. IMHO, you'd probably do better at getting that sleep by cutting down on the caffeine intake, and failing that a few beers or a nice fifth... What caffeine? I don't drink tea, coffee, or more than about 8-10 oz. of softdrink a day. Otherwise I do H2O all day. Don't even take aspirin (then again I haven't had a headache in about 20 years either). I do it the old natural way...genetics. I sleep when I'm sleepy, I don't when I'm not. Works for me. -- Are we to have a censor whose imprimatur shall say what books shall be sold and what we may buy? Thomas Jefferson [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ssz.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.open-forge.org
Re: Copyleft vs. Copyright: A Marxist critique
I wandered lonely as a clone...Title :Star War Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones Genre :Dramas, Science-Fiction Fantasy MPAA Rating :Not Rated Theatrical Release :May 22, 2002 Release Company :20th Century Fox The plot of Episode II is a secret. Not a well kept one, but still a secret. If you're avoiding spoilers, here's the most you probably want to know: It takes place around 10 years after Episode I. Anakin and Padme begin to develop their relationship. We discover more about Padme's family and background. Anakin returns to Tatooine and meets up with Shmi, Watto, Owen Lars, and Beru Lars. We learn the origin of Boba Fett and Stormtroopers. Episode II reveals information about the Clone Wars mentioned in A New Hope. The film is darker than Episode I and is closer to The Empire Strikes Back.
Copyleft vs. Copyright: A Marxist critique
40. The latest experiment involving copyleft is Open-Cola, a soft drink supplied with its recipe. Another novel initiative is the encyclopaedia Wikipedia, which is written and edited in an Open Source manner (Lawton, 2002). Moglen stated that news reporting is the next area where anarchy will triumph, because the media conglomerates [...] with their overpaid pretty people and their massive technical infrastructure, are about the only organizations in the world that cant afford to be everywhere all the time:quot;; Moglen, 1999, p. 17. The start-up of independent media centres, global networks where everyone is able to report local news, confirms this prediction; see http://www.indymedia.org/, accessed 4 March 2002. Hope our resident comped scribbler is taking notes,also any SIX YEAR veterans of authoritarian marxist groups.I bet any list members with investments in China are fascinated.Thanks for posting this jim.I dont have the stomach to wade through all the marxist shite around,glad you have time on your hands.
Re: CDR: Copyleft vs. Copyright: A Marxist critique
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, matthew X wrote: the stomach to wade through all the marxist shite around,glad you have time on your hands. I don't have 'time on my hands' I'm just hyperactive and only sleep about 4-6 hours a day. I also happen to read like a screaming deamon. -- Are we to have a censor whose imprimatur shall say what books shall be sold and what we may buy? Thomas Jefferson [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ssz.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.open-forge.org
Re: Copyleft vs. Copyright: A Marxist critique
Please can you all look for my brain. On 15 Mar 2002 at 14:23, matthew X wrote: 40. The latest experiment involving copyleft is Open-Cola, a soft drink supplied with its recipe. Another novel initiative is the encyclopaedia Wikipedia, which is written and edited in an Open Source manner (Lawton, 2002). Moglen stated that news reporting is the next area where anarchy will triumph, because the media conglomerates [...] with their overpaid pretty people and their massive technical infrastructure, are about the only organizations in the world that cant afford to be everywhere all the time:quot;; Moglen, 1999, p. 17. The start-up of independent media centres, global networks where everyone is able to report local news, confirms this prediction; see http://www.indymedia.org/, accessed 4 March 2002. Hope our resident comped scribbler is taking notes,also any SIX YEAR veterans of authoritarian marxist groups.I bet any list members with investments in China are fascinated.Thanks for posting this jim.I dont have the stomach to wade through all the marxist shite around,glad you have time on your hands.