Sam Lanfranco writes: > The interesting thing about PEN-L, in contrast to most LISTSERVs, is that > it operates with two or three specific threads at the same time, plus to > small flare-ups and individual postings. It is like watching TV with an > overly active channel zapper on the remote control. The various threads > co-exist with out much trouble. This was just a little after Antonio Callari wrote on Wed, 01 Jun 1994 11:20:40-0700 that: > The notion of a "decentered subject" says that humans are not reduced > to any one center, dimension, but are always assemblages of dimensions / > identities--and that these assemblages are themselves shifting, > variable, reconstitutable (the reconstitutability is the window for > political effectivity, by the way, I think). So am I correct in inferring that pen-l is a decentered cyber-subject? (I had thought that reconstitutability was more applicable to milk products, but if humans, why not discussions among same?) Virtually, Bruce McFarling, Pellissippi State [EMAIL PROTECTED]