Re: A note from dv's biceps, who thinks it's a RODIN biceps

2006-04-05 Thread dv
ED] Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 09:30:13 +0200 To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA Subject: Re: A note from dv's biceps, who thinks it's a RODIN biceps > shoving his bicephalous, ahead in each direction > %man pwd > print working directory > > On 04/04/06, Dirk Vekemans <[

Re: A note from dv's biceps, who thinks it's a RODIN biceps

2006-04-05 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen
shoving his bicephalous, ahead in each direction %man pwd print working directory On 04/04/06, Dirk Vekemans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > http://www.vilt.net/nkdee/sisforstanzas.jsp#rodin > > > > greetings, > dv @ Neue Kathedrale des erotisches Elends > > http://www.vilt.net/nkdee

A note from dv's biceps, who thinks it's a RODIN biceps

2006-04-04 Thread Dirk Vekemans
http://www.vilt.net/nkdee/sisforstanzas.jsp#rodin   greetings,dv @ Neue Kathedrale des erotisches Elends http://www.vilt.net/nkdee

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2006-01-30 Thread Michael Rothenberg
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Note

2005-12-16 Thread Harrison Jeff
"Monumental" is two lines, with the break after the word "image" when asked the breath of those words poetry escorts still you show slumbers, graven image, as though Anacreon's your oblivion, and these silences come from no other courier's hand

Re: A Note from Edx in Cambodia

2005-09-19 Thread BjørnMagnhildøen
interesting, why not mutate this with bird flu? more seriously, there's relief in every worry, or the other way. heat is entropy, would call that a worry. where's the relief? order out of chaos? our thoughts go everywhere, my nails need to be cut. the dragon sings in the dry woods : eyes are in the

A Note from Edx in Cambodia

2005-09-18 Thread lanny quarles
gged kids are a constant annoyance - I don't know how many "I hate land mines!" T-Shirts they have managed to sell me, but if you know anything about Asia, you know that XXX_Large in a T-Shirt is the same as Medium in America, so I haven't unwrapped any of the packages. On a more

Note From New Palestine: Poor Folk and Crimies (doin the best they can)

2005-09-10 Thread Ishaq
http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2005/09/43489.php Note From New Palestine: Poor Folk and Crimies (doin the best they can) And so with the fall of the caldwell apts the peoples are left in a s.o.l. situation to deal the loss by themselves. The power crew skip to my loot and the

suicide note #00001

2005-08-13 Thread August
As far as the men in scarf covered faces and the embryo inscarf covered faces and double standards in these timesimmersed in scarf covered faces and heads chanted. Itactually feels like I text message, you a sonofram. Leter idon't because I'm tired the embryo in this messy area ,which is maki

left to note

2005-08-06 Thread Allen Bramhall
Left to said, fainted in the flake, whiles were inside endless, dried for axis, tempered and withal the brusque of just saying out the sphere, totals were and are just names on blank serums or serenades, tests off the closure, stoops for vital, benign rearrangement of text in space, trust th

small chapbook series note

2005-08-01 Thread P Ganick
fhe deadline for submission of manuscripts for small chapbooks project's second set of chap- books is postmarked by sept 1, 2005. there are still some openings. all submissions must be on paper. page size will be 5.5" x 8.5", between 24 and 40 pages. more than one text can be submitted, if you hav

Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-12 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot
Someday do watch the whole film--it is great--Fassbinder at his peak-->From: Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>Reply-To: "WRYTING-L : Writing and Theory across Disciplines" >To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA>Subject: Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a f

Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
Berlin Alexanderplatz is brilliant as well; I just preferred this. It really resonates - Alan On Thu, 12 May 2005, Lanny Quarles wrote: I've watched part of the enormous film version of Berlin Alexanderplatz which Gus Van Sant recommended to me years ago, but it was just too long a film i guess, it

Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-12 Thread Lanny Quarles
I've watched part of the enormous film version of Berlin Alexanderplatz which Gus Van Sant recommended to me years ago, but it was just too long a film i guess, its like 10 tapes or something and I could never quite get through it.. Reading about Doblin just now on Wikipedia this title sounded i

Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
ay.. meant it in fun.. I like Julian Jaynes AND Noemata.. and even spiders! must recommend this film on one of my heroes Bruce Haack! http://www.haackmovie.com/ ELECTRIC LUCIFER! - Original Message - From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 7

Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-12 Thread BjørnMagnhildøen
gt;> >> ELECTRIC LUCIFER! >> >> >> >> >> - Original Message - >> From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: >> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 7:54 PM >> Subject: Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundat

Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
--- From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 7:54 PM Subject: Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete Good grief Julian Jaynes! Gargggurggg why not Noemata for Julian Jaynes! Did you go to Noemata's sit

Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-11 Thread Lanny Quarles
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 7:54 PM Subject: Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete Good grief Julian Jaynes! Gargggurggg why not Noemata for Julian Jaynes! Did you go to Noemata's site? - Alan On Wed, 11 May 2005,

Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
Good grief Julian Jaynes! Gargggurggg why not Noemata for Julian Jaynes! Did you go to Noemata's site? - Alan On Wed, 11 May 2005, Lanny Quarles wrote: Here some Julian Jaynes related articles for Noemata..:) http://www.julianjaynes.org/relatedarticles1.php ( URLs/DVDs/CDroms/books/etc. see http://

Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-11 Thread Lanny Quarles
Here some Julian Jaynes related articles for Noemata..:) http://www.julianjaynes.org/relatedarticles1.php

Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
Hi - there are a lot of things on qm conscious stuff. I'm not arguing with it; some I follow, some I don't. What I was writing about was the _foun- dations_ of analog and digital in relation to qm. The brain comes later unless one is a solipsist to the extent that he or she believes the universe is

Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-11 Thread Lanny Quarles
http://www.qedcorp.com/pcr/pcr/qbrain.html

Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
On Wed, 11 May 2005, BjørnMagnhildøen wrote: Until we understand the deep ontological and epistemological issues invol- ving the analogic and discrete (digital), we will get nowhere. Notes - there's another quite obvious approach that goes via our neuro- physiology, the foundational brain split int

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-11 Thread BjørnMagnhildøen
10.05.2005 17:55:05, Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Until we understand the deep ontological and epistemological issues invol- >ving the analogic and discrete (digital), we will get nowhere. Notes - there's another quite obvious approach that goes via our neuro- physiology, the foundat

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
+ r^2(dtheta^2 + sin^2thetadphi^2)] Is ALLEGEDLY a solution to Ruv - (1/2)Rguv = (8piG/c^4)Yilmaz's tuv(VACUUM) Note, unlike my theory Yilmaz's tuv(VACUUM) =/= (c^4/8piG)/\zpfguv (Sarfatti) no one seems to be able to generalize this to the case J =/= 0, where in contrast the Kerr metric

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-11 Thread Alan Sondheim
oi yoi yoi... alan On Tue, 10 May 2005, Lanny Quarles wrote: In a way sex becomes the codec (coder/decoder). this is a very interesting thought! ( URLs/DVDs/CDroms/books/etc. see http://www.asondheim.org/advert.txt )

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-10 Thread justin . katko
t; ds^2 = -(e^-2M/r)(cdt)^2 + (e^2M/r)[dr^2 + r^2(dtheta^2 + > sin^2thetadphi^2)] > > Is ALLEGEDLY a solution to > > Ruv - (1/2)Rguv = (8piG/c^4)Yilmaz's tuv(VACUUM) > > Note, unlike my theory > > Yilmaz's tuv(VACUUM) =/= (c^4/8piG)/\zpfguv (Sarfatti) > >

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-10 Thread Lanny Quarles
= J/mc -> 0 where M = 2Gm/c^2. The Dicke/Yilmaz/Puthoff type exponential ISOTROPIC SSS metric is ds^2 = -(e^-2M/r)(cdt)^2 + (e^2M/r)[dr^2 + r^2(dtheta^2 + sin^2thetadphi^2)] Is ALLEGEDLY a solution to Ruv - (1/2)Rguv = (8piG/c^4)Yilmaz's tuv(VACUUM) Note, unlike my theory Yilmaz's t

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-10 Thread Lanny Quarles
In a way sex becomes the codec (coder/decoder). this is a very interesting thought!

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-10 Thread Alan Sondheim
he genetic system digital and the mobile agency analog.. i really think wolframs computationalism destroys the distinction at the environmental level or perhaps i'm just seeing dancing pixies.. remedially lq - Original Message - From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: S

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-10 Thread Lanny Quarles
lframs computationalism destroys the distinction at the environmental level or perhaps i'm just seeing dancing pixies.. remedially lq - Original Message - From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 8:45 PM Subject: Re: Note towards a f

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-10 Thread Alan Sondheim
I don't know what to make of the article. For one thing, temporal processes and histories do seem encoded in physics, Latour notwithstanding - although I may be missing something of course. That's what cosmology is all about, as well as any of the qm thought- or physical- experiments. On the o

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-10 Thread Gregory Severance
(coder/decoder). A term I see a lot on my day job as a voice/data network architect, working on voice over IP projects. Gregory Severance > Original Message ---- > Subject: Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of > analogic/discrete > From: Lanny Quarles <[EMAI

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-10 Thread Lanny Quarles
I think we all have a pretty good working definition of analog and digital, personally though I had never seen the term "analogly" and like alan I think "analogly coded" is something that could be up to conjecture. Sometimes though sitting here in this Semiconductor Manufacturing Facility I really

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-10 Thread Gregory Severance
n-line Dictionary of Computing, © 1993-2005 Denis Howe Gregory Severance > Original Message ---- > Subject: Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of > analogic/discrete > From: Lanny Quarles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tue, May 10, 2005 5:15 pm > To: WRY

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-10 Thread Lanny Quarles
isn't that a strange term? but do a google search on it and you'll find a wealth of contexts for the term. my guess is its fairly synonymous with analogical here's another paper mentioning the "analogly coded" which i take to mean in one sense "alive" though perhaps it has more to do inside-outsid

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-10 Thread Alan Sondheim
I'm just not sure what 'analogly coded' actually means. Thanks! - Alan On Tue, 10 May 2005, Lanny Quarles wrote: thought this bit about "code duality" and the biosemiotics take on the analog and the digital might be of interest here. Wonderful to read this kind of work Alan, Thanks! lq Life, then,

Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete

2005-05-10 Thread Lanny Quarles
thought this bit about "code duality" and the biosemiotics take on the analog and the digital might be of interest here. Wonderful to read this kind of work Alan, Thanks! lq Life, then, exhibits a non-trivial, semiotic, interaction between two co-existing messages, the analogly coded message of t

Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete 'domains.'

2005-05-10 Thread Alan Sondheim
Note towards a foundational phenomenology of analogic/discrete 'domains.' Until we understand the deep ontological and epistemological issues invol- ving the analogic and discrete (digital), we will get nowhere. It must be within the wave equation and its collapse that the solutio

Re: Note

2005-05-08 Thread Alan Sondheim
005, at 01:22 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote: Wonder if including the note would create intellectual property issues in the minds of conservative editors? I imagine it would. If I were savvy, I wouldn't submit to conservative editors. I have a series of these where the second of three sections is

Re: Note

2005-05-08 Thread Gregory Severance
On Sunday, May 8, 2005, at 01:22 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote: Wonder if including the note would create intellectual property issues in the minds of conservative editors? I imagine it would. If I were savvy, I wouldn't submit to conservative editors. I have a series of these where the seco

Re: Note

2005-05-07 Thread Alan Sondheim
Wonder if including the note would create intellectual property issues in the minds of conservative editors? It's a moot and maybe silly point. I love the parasitic quality of conversion - Alan On Sat, 7 May 2005, Gregory Severance wrote: Untitled 4 1. All right site to site and from si

Note

2005-05-07 Thread Gregory Severance
and decide that and that. Play game of reconstruct it they would like game of reconstruct that. Note: Section 2 is composed of the vocabulary from the poem: Robert Haas, “The Problem of Describing Color,” The New Yorker, 25 April 2005, 77. http://www.santababylonia.net/untitled4N-w.pdf - with Note