consider it like a bridge...
a leap to yet another already dissipating plateau
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Roger Mills ro...@eartrumpet.org wrote:
anyone uncomfortable about the exclusivity that ello seems to be propagating
?
who has been invited ? why people haven't ? who you need to
I was there for one day
I left already
feeling betrayed because it turned out to be capital ventured and wasn't as
free as it announced
https://vimeo.com/106681730
Renee Turner wrote an interesting post about the ambiguity
http://www.fudgethefacts.com/?p=829
Personnaly I find it harder to not
This is the first I've heard of it, what is it?
On 30 September 2014 07:48, Annie Abrahams bram@gmail.com wrote:
I was there for one day
I left already
feeling betrayed because it turned out to be capital ventured and wasn't
as free as it announced
https://vimeo.com/106681730
Renee
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On 30/09/14 01:01 AM, dave miller wrote:
This is the first I've heard of it, what is it?
The beneficiary of the latest Facebook backlash over Real Names.
They've managed to position themselves, without irony, as
LGBTQ-friendly. Despite being another
Thanks Pollie, for posting it here.
Looks like a nice project. with a *tiny* fee!
On 29/09/14 17:07, Pollie Barden wrote:
http://www.saltroad.org.uk/downloads/Artists%20brief.%20Hacking%20the%20Archive.pdf
Artist Brief: Hacking the Archives – Surveillance and cyber security
Opportunity for
For the attention of any New Yorkers!
looks like wholesome fun
: )R
Hi friends:
We are writing to introduce you to *OS Fermentation*,**part of
EcoArtTech's new series of social sculptures working collaboratively
with local communities to resuscitate
I didn't have an invite and tried to join, almost a week ago, and just
received an announcement that it was pending etc. and would be processed
later and that was the end of it. So yes it feels exclusionary to me,
whatever else it is. The idea of venture capital - given ISIS and
extinctions
Short notice as the exhibition closes on 1 October, but I went to Politika on
Saturday and thoroughly enjoyed and was stimulated and inspired by the
exhibition:
http://upper-space.org/projects/politika/
Apologies for any cross-posting and for having missed previous posts.
Steve
Thanks for the links Annie.
Aral Balkan is talking about this at Cybersalon on Thursday. I'll let
you know what happens.
It does strike me as odd that it still suffices for a company to say
that it's going to do good - no need to say how they will achieve their
ends.
?
R
On 30/09/14
Excellent share!
Thanks Steve
: )
R
On 30/09/14 13:02, STEVE FLETCHER wrote:
Short notice as the exhibition closes on 1 October, but I went to
Politika on Saturday and thoroughly enjoyed and was stimulated and
inspired by the exhibition:
http://upper-space.org/projects/politika/
Apologies
Annie;
Thanks for the link.
For-profit, now even not-for-profit, companies all begin by sounding
like they are humanitarians, but as they become profitable their will to
power, knows no limit, and unfortunately there is no limit imposed on them.
Too big to fail,//means that in Wall Street's
Dear all -
New on The Hyperliterature Exchange for October 2014, a review of Joel
Wieshaus's collected poems. Joel is now a familiar name to
NetBehaviourists, of course.
Many of the poems in this book are haiku, and many more show a
haiku-like sense that poetry doesn't always have to strive
Annie;
Hiyas,
Interesting links, Rob, Annie, Geert, Joel.. (eg the bible myth link.. ;) )
Am going to throw another: http://twister.net.co/ (keep meaning to check
out, though am a tad suspicious of sequences that includde stuff like:
Bitcoin Copyright (c) 2009-2013 Bitcoin Developers
I left facebook about a year ago and don't miss it, though I feel isolated.
Many things seem to require fb and I dont see them or get to hear about
things. I'm going to look at the fb alternatives mentioned here.
Dave
On 30 Sep 2014 20:34, ahanon a...@aharonic.net wrote:
Annie;
Hiyas,
Feeling isolated is kind of weird when, without Facebook, et al. you
have already more information resources and social contacts than anyone
in the history of the planet.
-Joel
On 9/30/2014 12:59 PM, dave miller wrote:
I left facebook about a year ago and don't miss it, though I feel
Feeling isolated is kind of weird when, without Facebook, et al. you
have already more information resources and social contacts than anyone
in the history of the planet.
-Joel
Hi,
Not sure Exactly what Dave means by isolated.
What did you mean?
In my personal experience, fb linked
On Mon, 2014-09-29 at 22:11 +0100, James Morris wrote:
Anyone have any recommendations for gary's mod mods?
cheers
i've discovered steam. finished portal in a few nights, and have played
eight hours of portal 2...
When you finish Portal 2 you will find hundreds of thousands mods
I erased my Facebook account several years ago, never missed it. I go never
back to Stumble Upon. I use only Twitter as exchange of interesting links
and books to read and announces to make.
Had 148 ppl at my birthday party when I turned 50. Nobody was a virtual
friend, all were real life friends.
Radio Radio Qin Adaptive Noise Radiation
http://www.alansondheim.org/riparian08.jpg
http://www.alansondheim.org/adaptive.mp3
http://www.alansondheim.org/rot13.mp3
rot 13 ./rot13 less rot13 qcp rot13 |/ cd pico rot13 pico rot13
nrm rot13 y pico rot /usr/games/caesar 13 $* cd /usr/games tail
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