Re: [NetBehaviour] Blockchain & Bureaucracy

2016-07-24 Thread Rob Myers
On 23/07/16 07:21 AM, ruth catlow wrote: > On 22/07/16 23:26, Rob Myers wrote: >> >> Yes there's a gulf between the world-changing rhetoric and the >> money-grubbing behaviour that is sadly familiar from past developments >> in tech. > WOW that's a thought! > When I remember the utopian verve wit

Re: [NetBehaviour] stone bridges, QRRR and counter-Munich

2016-07-24 Thread Alan Sondheim
"Terror" is already a loaded term and it effaces sometimes what one might want to reveal. We just have different attitudes here. And poverty wasn't the issue in Johnstown at the time. I apologize again, however; the discussion is too loaded for me as well. On Sun, 24 Jul 2016, Ana Vald?s wro

Re: [NetBehaviour] stone bridges, QRRR and counter-Munich

2016-07-24 Thread Ana Valdés
Dear Alan I think life is inclusive and terror in Munich and what happened in Johnstown are not exclusive but includes each other. Poverty and to feel different are the mothers of the terror as well. Ana Den 24 jul 2016 21:41 skrev "Alan Sondheim" : > > First -"Lone wolf" - from the WSJ - "The Ph

Re: [NetBehaviour] stone bridges, QRRR and counter-Munich

2016-07-24 Thread Alan Sondheim
First -"Lone wolf" - from the WSJ - "The Phrase Lone Wolf Goes Back Centuries A phrase used to describe the culprit in the Sydney siege stretches centuries back to Native American chiefs, Kipling and Crane." I've heard it all my life. Second - The bridge and what happened at Johnstown is qui

Re: [NetBehaviour] stone bridges, QRRR and counter-Munich

2016-07-24 Thread Ana Valdés
Dear Johannes I really hope you were ironic when you asked me for an answer. I think no one has it. I was myself labeled as terrorist when I was jailed as 19 years old, the same age the "lonely wolf" killer in Munich was. And my answer is no one is a terrorist we are lost souls expecting to find so

Re: [NetBehaviour] stone bridges, QRRR and counter-Munich

2016-07-24 Thread Johannes Birringer
Dear Ana not wanting to engage in ideological fracturings here, to be honest; you must be refering to the passage that my friend from Houston had sent me in the reference to the Olympic Games of 1972, he spotted a sinister irony in the choice of the site; you will recall that the militant gro

Re: [NetBehaviour] stone bridges, QRRR and counter-Munich

2016-07-24 Thread Ana Valdés
Johannes I am always moved by your words. You have such a touching way to paint with words:) When you use the words "Palestinian terrorists" I react. Because I has been in Palestine several times and the only terror I met was that exerced by the Israeli soldiers at the checkpoints making us run fro

Re: [NetBehaviour] stone bridges, QRRR and counter-Munich

2016-07-24 Thread Johannes Birringer
Receiving a note from Alan Sondheim, on the road, he mentions a stone bridge where he created a piece "changing the bridge lighting to produce, sequentially, and on different lighting levels/apparatus, SOS, QRRR, and MAYDAY (QRRR is an old radio code for warning/danger/disaster); this altern