dear lord,
i'm surprised you put metallica and charlton ahead of yourself.
>
>Metallica = Charlton Burch = Lord Hasenpfeffer = All Artists Everywhere
>
as for college students paying less for music. well, yeah, they're in
college. they pay enough as it is, let 'em have some free music.
Dear Myke,
Thank you for your clarification.
I may have missed some of the debate.
My hat is off to you.
Best regards,
-- Ken
--
SIT, Poetry!
Poetry, STAY!
Down, Poetry, DOWN!
Good Poetry.
"Please control your bags at all times,"
The flight attendant announced,
And I wondered aloud what an uncontrolled bag
might do; hit people as they went by?
Across the concourse was a newstand,
selling overpri
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technique:
6 books (any)
pages 66 in every book
sixth word of every page
--- Lord Hasenpfeffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am
> quite serious about my position on this issue.
Yes, we can see that...
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Do You Yahoo!?
Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites.
http://invites.yahoo.com/
Thanks Allen for the photos from the opening. It looks like
a fine time was had by all.
The gentleman in the fifth photo that's known as "X"
(between Arias-Misson and Spoerri) looks a lot like Richard
Kostelanetz. Could it be him?
Rod
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http://rostasi.homepage.com/
http://lowercasesound.com
>Wot??
>
>I had been supplied with:
>
>Seventh Crysanthemum Petal
>Golden Underside
>Peachy Upper Conundrums
>Flower Garden Aside the Manor
>Small Cutting Patch
>Beneath the Sun With the Rays Emanating
>
>Please clarify your snail-mail
>The Management
Ah, you seem to have my holiday home addre
NEW YORK (AP) - Sales of recorded music near college campuses declined over
the past two years while rising elsewhere, according to a study the music
industry believes shows the corrosive impact of people downloading music for
free. Music sales during the first three months of 2000 were up 12% ove
> I think Myke was was making a point
> regarding earlier discussions about copyright...
Yes I was.
> I think he meant the opposite...
Yes I did.
And still do.
> e-mails don't do irony very well, do they?
No they don't.
> or sarcasm...
I was smiling as I wrote it. I wasn't being sarcastic
Sol,
I am indeed an "old" C64 fan - well, more a C128 fan than C64 but you
knowhutimean. I didn't know you could program Gameboys with C.
Isn't that rather wasteful of your resources? Assembler is so
fat free that you just can't beat it no matter what you do.
Myke
Wot??
I had been supplied with:
Seventh Crysanthemum Petal
Golden Underside
Peachy Upper Conundrums
Flower Garden Aside the Manor
Small Cutting Patch
Beneath the Sun With the Rays Emanating
Please clarify your snail-mail
The Management
Roger Stevens wrote:
> >Roger, what is your snail-mail ad
Ken,
Hi! I was not seriously suggesting what I suggested.
Thank you for so coherently defending my point of view.
Metallica = Charlton Burch = Lord Hasenpfeffer = All Artists Everywhere
As far as moral right - I'm constantly being told by atheists and agnostics
that my morals are worthless shi
Some animal is eating something from somebody somewhere:
MMM"MM"oM"
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>Roger, what is your snail-mail address? -Don
>
6 Underside
Leafy Lettuce Leaf
Lettuce Row
Lower Vegetable Patch
Big Garden
Under The Sky
Ken Friedman wrote:
> Come on, people.
>
Dear Ken,
Myke made his suggestion tongue-in-cheek, with a certain bitterness. In the debate
over copyright, his position has been that it is illegitimate to take work without
authorization. So in this case where it would obviously be a base act to pos
Roger, what is your snail-mail address? -Don
Terrence writes;
I am never going back to my student bacement suite.
T.
Patricia wrote:
> I offer you this, Terrencegood faith...
>
> We shall not cease from exploration
> And the end of all our exploring
> Will be to arrive where we started
> And know the place for the first time.
>
>
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iris and poppy
dazzling this morning
purple and white
pink and salmon
peonies pink
white and red
lots of weeds too
think i'll go back to bed
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
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Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 21:24:50 +0200
From: Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Subject: [Y4M] For Emergency Days of Resistance
Gary Graham (Shaka Sankofa) is segregated on Texas Death Row since 19 years
and, considering his present age is 36, it is immedia
I offer you this, Terrencegood faith...
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.
-T.S. Eliot
Terrence J Kosick wrote:
> Terrence writes;
>
> What would Greenburg
Poetry submission based on book pulled from shelves at random
"The Immortal Lover" (purchased at garage sale on basis of title
and !!!book cover illustration!!! First Edition, 1929, back to
poetry, numbers based on social security number. social security
number added together totals 34, and when
Mmmmaybe it could be something for Sony digital editing with Charisma,
hmm, but anyway, ascii graphics, with the netpbm package, linuxers know
what I mean. Did some tests, for email, the graphics, gifs etc, must be
extremly small, less then 80 pixels wide, probably the pictures are
converted pixel
PAROLE IN LIBERTA
In our probation/parole office
are:
a bullet proof glass--
a metal detetector--
Forms to fill out
Whereabouts
whenabouts
Jay -
Scary
-Roger
PS the poetry book will probably be photocopied
so illustrations will be welcome - but will only print in b+w
Best send illustrations to my own address
rather than as attached files to fluxlist
as the latter can be upsetting to some
Hi, Ken -
I think Myke was was making a point
regarding earlier discussions about copyright...
I think he meant the opposite...
e-mails don't do irony very well, do they?
or sarcasm... maybe there should be a little icon that we can use
to suggest it
like :- <>
or maybe there is...
Anyway gl
Myke wrote:
>How about if somebody scans the pages and rips the audio from their copies
and then puts them on the web for everybody to enjoy?
This would be very beneficial because people who'd never know about Mr.
Burch
and his mag otherwise would suddenly be enlightened to them!<
Well really I
>Photos of people and art work from last night's opening at Emily Harvey
gallery can be viewed at
http://www.nutscape.com/fluxus/emily-harvey-gallery/spoerri/chance.html
Great photos Allen, thanks.
Come on, people.
Charlton Burch has just now spent five years developing a special issue of
his magazine. Lightworks is a unique publication, demanding, time consuming
and expensive to produce.
Posting the contents of the magazine to the web and making them available
free is hardly "free adverti
Photos of people and art work from last night's opening at Emily Harvey
gallery can be viewed at
http://www.nutscape.com/fluxus/emily-harvey-gallery/spoerri/chance.html
Roger,
here's one. Let me know what you think.
Jay Marvin
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