Carol Starr wrote:
>hi kathy,
>always wondering about brad; what is a bot?
>
>bests, carol
Hi Carol,
I'm glad you asked.
In the Jargon File bot comes after borken and before bottom-feeder.
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/bot.html
Basically bots are machines which have a life of the
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Kathy Forer wrote:
> You've already forgotten! Brad is a bot. { sorry Brad, sad but true }
> He has all the time in the world.
Things have a life of their own, the bot proclaimed with a
harsh accent. It's simply a matter of waking up their souls.
/:b
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Sol Nte wrote:
> Brad wrote:
>
> >perhaps, there should be a Flux-MOO.<
>
> Good idea but you need a lot of time to play in those. Do you spend much
> time in MOOs, MUDs etc. ?
They're great, and probably more 'efficient' than regular
email, but I haven't visited often sinc
Passing along email & from former Fluxlist subscriber malgosia
askanas. Way too heavy for me, man.
>From: malgosia askanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Me, I'm helping put up the papers of my friends here ("here" being Toronto)
>on the Web. The URL is http://www.aetherometry.com. Only been up for
I'm afraid that I cannot vouch for any alternate plans for the House of
Flux. After all, it was built at least thirty years before I was born. I was
simply citing a well-known fact, that room 42 did not exist.
Also, I've never been to the House of Flocks. It must be very warm, and
smell terribl
>Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
>
>zur Ergänzung für Ihre Auflistung teilen wir Ihnen mit, daß 1997 im
>Kunstverein Rosenheim ein Workshop (20. April, 15.00 Uhr )sowie ein Vortrag
>(20. April, 19.30 Uhr) mit Allan Kaprow stattfanden.
>Kuratorin: Dr. Hannah Stegmayer, gefördert durch: Archivio Con
hi kathy,
always wondering about brad; what is a bot?
bests, carol
and who do you suppose wrote all that stuff on the walls in #13?
xoo
Kathy Forer wrote:
>
> At 4:03 PM +0100 8/9/01, Sol Nte wrote:
> >Brad wrote:
> >
> >>perhaps, there should be a Flux-MOO.<
> >
> >Good idea but you need a lo
At 4:03 PM +0100 8/9/01, Sol Nte wrote:
>Brad wrote:
>
>>perhaps, there should be a Flux-MOO.<
>
>Good idea but you need a lot of time to play in those. Do you spend much
>time in MOOs, MUDs etc. ?
Sol,
You've already forgotten! Brad is a bot. { sorry Brad, sad but true }
He has all the time in
Brad wrote:
>perhaps, there should be a Flux-MOO.<
Good idea but you need a lot of time to play in those. Do you spend much
time in MOOs, MUDs etc. ?
cheers,
Sol.
perhaps, there should be a Flux-MOO.
Room MOO name Address Port
#7981 BayMOO baymoo.sfsu.edu
#2150 BioMOO bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il
#2487 CollegeTown next.cs.bvc.edu
#6490 Diversity
Book
Lob gland rippled snore flower
trained across the shiftless sob
mud 'ploded meat you cave
drinking foam shoe the flood
train that crunch. try pore
blotted, "captive" hand in rain
yr square sphere waddles, angled
crackly simpers through yr spurt
watch mapping butter than a
rug dimple sucks yr
Es colar
Rollick tamp, get some sleep,
snore 'n file, stubbed colic
raft turning in the stream
turns again a kinda laugh
crack spins toward you spitting
up lung's book in sack
clutched against yr shirt. wake
churn, moth shivers in lunch
plate drop yr pak an
learn the current's "chewy face"
John
Thank you, Tom.
My memory has indeed been playing tricks on me.
Thinking back, the vast numbers of sheep wandering around
the rooms and corridors gave my memory the nudge it needed.
I was, of course, in The House of Flocks.
Which is nowhere near the House of Flux -
and is in a different country
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