Re: FLUXLIST: Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 22:31:38 +0100

2001-03-16 Thread ann klefstad



They do work--but I'm afraid I can't help with the 2nd, the what appears
to be a waggling room. . .
My son in particular loved the first one, the perpetual impending
has great charm. Perhaps both are about time in some way, the way the time
ahead is pregnant with impending events, the way events dissipate as time
tosses them out in its passage--
AK
alan bowman wrote:

can
someone tell me if theses are working?purrlease?big
grin!!http://digilander.iol.it/freeformfreakoutorg/cube.htmlhttp://digilander.iol.it/freeformfreakoutorg/time.html





Re: FLUXLIST: fluxfun, or not. . .

2001-03-16 Thread Don Boyd

Hey Allen! Love the floating Maciunas heads. Watch it a lot. (Nothing
better to do) I'm inspired to contribute something myself. Give me a week! 
-Don
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FLUXLIST: TheAutomaMarcelDuChampishlikeWishingCardGreetingService

2001-03-16 Thread P.K. Harris

http://www.jedsp.com/duchamp/




Re: FLUXLIST: the personal is political (who said that?)

2001-03-16 Thread scott rigby


Cecil Touchon wrote:
what is 'polical' is that a word?
cecil

many people seem to think so [see below]:
http://www.alltheweb.com/cgi-bin/search?type=allquery=polical
new slogan - "we take the it out of political"




scott rigby wrote:
>
> Douglas,
>
> wasn't it actually coined by Carol Hanisch? but the idea had been
in
> circulation since much earlier. apparently, there is lots of discussion
> on this...
>
> Scott Rigby
>
> Douglas Penn wrote:
>
> > who first, best said:
> >
> >
"the personal is polical"
> >
> > ? any help/leads appreciated
> > thanks, Douglas
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FLUXLIST: unmulch?

2001-03-16 Thread Kathy Forer

Crocus are popping up, other green things too. Do I remove the moldy 
autumn leaves, fork them into the soil or leave them? My first real 
full Spring outside a window box. Are there any other chores I should 
do? My books don't seem too helpful, or perhaps I'm impatient.

I'm happy to send seeds but all I have is a bag of little round ones 
found in a piece of studio furniture maybe 20 years ago. Also some 
tulip bulbs I bought and neglected to plant (maybe I could get VC 
[venture/vulture capital] to nurture them in perpetuity).

Also, any brilliant recommendations to cut out the glare from a 
window that is now bedazzling my just moved computer monitor. Ideally 
I'd like to still see out the window.

Thanks, Kahty

The tide is on its way in, and in and in. Until about 4pm, then it 
goes out. City mouse (I still love the city) very slowly discovering 
the energies and rhythms of nature. Weather is the most obvious but 
the growing cycle is quite awesome. The semi-wildlife I see is quite 
inspiring too: deer, raccoon, rabbit, chipmunk, heron or egret, duck, 
swan, geese.

At least I didn't ask "what type of bird is that?" about a duck, like 
someone else I know.

Though I have vanquished the spiders that were cultivated here before 
me. Lady bugs year round! I want to get some dragon flies, I hear I 
can buy them buy mail. I've tried wishing them here but that doesn't 
work. Also learn how to feed the birds. I just noticed the Shell-oil 
type shell hanging from the rafters with the holes drilled in it must 
be some kind of feeding station. For what? Time to visit the local 
antique store.



Re: FLUXLIST: the personal is political (who said that?)

2001-03-16 Thread P.K. Harris


After reading the answers to this query on the page below, I am convinced
that the phrase originated with Luther Blissett.
http://www.research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/pisp.html
Best,
PK
scott rigby wrote:
Cecil Touchon wrote:
what is 'polical' is that a word?
cecil

many people seem to think so [see below]:
http://www.alltheweb.com/cgi-bin/search?type=allquery=polical
new slogan - "we take the it out of political"




scott rigby wrote:
>
> Douglas,
>
> wasn't it actually coined by Carol Hanisch? but the idea had been
in
> circulation since much earlier. apparently, there is lots of discussion
> on this...
>
> Scott Rigby
>
> Douglas Penn wrote:
>
> > who first, best said:
> >
> >
"the personal is polical"
> >
> > ? any help/leads appreciated
> > thanks, Douglas
--

...0.>.>.>.>.>.>.>.>.>.>.>.>
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also visit http://ipdg.org/flux.mex.us/
-
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Cecil Touchon's online portfolio - http://touchon.com/cot/
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Re: FLUXLIST: the personal is political (who said that?)

2001-03-16 Thread Cecil Touchon

well, it could have been 

'The Personal is Plical'  possibly meaning 'the Personal is hidden or
covered over' 
or 
'The personal is Podical'  possibly meaning 'The Personal is excessively
self involved, or self prohibiting'
or possibly 
The 'Personal is Policial' - possibly meaning 'The Personal is self
governing'.
cecil



Douglas Penn wrote:
 
 ok ok, not performing spellcheck is a minor character flaw of mine
 
 "political"  cecil  "political"   laugh
 
 and I've heard it might have been betty friedan also,  ???
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
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 Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 10:22 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: the personal is political" (who said that?)
 
 what is 'polical' is that a word?
 cecil
 
 scott rigby wrote:
 
  Douglas,
 
  wasn't it actually coined by Carol Hanisch? but the idea had been in
  circulation since much earlier. apparently, there is lots of discussion
  on this...
 
  Scott Rigby
 
  Douglas Penn wrote:
 
   who first, best said:
  
   "the personal is polical"
  
   ? any help/leads appreciated
   thanks, Douglas
 
 --
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 http://www.ipdg.org/massurrealist/
 Cecil Touchon's online portfolio - http://touchon.com/cot/
 
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"That which the soul had known as mind, that very mind is now [in the
afterlife] to the soul a world; that which the soul - while on earth -
called imagination is now before it [in the afterlife] a reality."
Hazrat Inayat Khan

Join the Collage Poetry group mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Re: FLUXLIST: the personal is political (who said that?)

2001-03-16 Thread Cecil Touchon

scott rigby wrote:

 new slogan - "we take the it out of political"

or maybe...

"Political? Don't be a TIC, Don't take a POL, Don't LITIgate, - just do
IT!" 
(otherwise you should be gone or shot on the white house lawn)[USA
version]

cecil



Re: FLUXLIST: fluxfun, or not. . .

2001-03-16 Thread Rod Stasick

Owen, this is great! How does one turn this into a
screensaver/wallpaper (without an html tag on the end)?
  
 http://www.altarts.org/fluxfun/george.html

R
-- 
It appears that the more technology is thrown at the
problem, the more boring the results.
- Bob Ostertag


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Re: FLUXLIST: unmulch?

2001-03-16 Thread Carol Starr

hi kathy,
it depends on where you are? i have a 'sunset' garden book that gives the
zones. i am in zone 1 so when i clean out the beds at this time of year on a
nice warm afternoon, i re-mulch or everything will freeze, we have frost until
memorial day. i have green shoots coming up on the side of the garden as yet
unconquered by the gophers. the earth smells s good.
bests, carol :)

Kathy Forer wrote:
 
 Crocus are popping up, other green things too. Do I remove the moldy
 autumn leaves, fork them into the soil or leave them? My first real
 full Spring outside a window box. Are there any other chores I should
 do? My books don't seem too helpful, or perhaps I'm impatient.
 
 I'm happy to send seeds but all I have is a bag of little round ones
 found in a piece of studio furniture maybe 20 years ago. Also some
 tulip bulbs I bought and neglected to plant (maybe I could get VC
 [venture/vulture capital] to nurture them in perpetuity).
 
 Also, any brilliant recommendations to cut out the glare from a
 window that is now bedazzling my just moved computer monitor. Ideally
 I'd like to still see out the window.
 
 Thanks, Kahty
 
 The tide is on its way in, and in and in. Until about 4pm, then it
 goes out. City mouse (I still love the city) very slowly discovering
 the energies and rhythms of nature. Weather is the most obvious but
 the growing cycle is quite awesome. The semi-wildlife I see is quite
 inspiring too: deer, raccoon, rabbit, chipmunk, heron or egret, duck,
 swan, geese.
 
 At least I didn't ask "what type of bird is that?" about a duck, like
 someone else I know.
 
 Though I have vanquished the spiders that were cultivated here before
 me. Lady bugs year round! I want to get some dragon flies, I hear I
 can buy them buy mail. I've tried wishing them here but that doesn't
 work. Also learn how to feed the birds. I just noticed the Shell-oil
 type shell hanging from the rafters with the holes drilled in it must
 be some kind of feeding station. For what? Time to visit the local
 antique store.

-- 
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



RE: FLUXLIST: the personal is political (who said that?)

2001-03-16 Thread Douglas Penn

thanks to one and all, especillia vou, Ceci   

-Original Message-
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Behalf Of Cecil Touchon
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: the personal is political" (who said that?)


OK, Now that I know the right phrase, "the personal is political" I can
state unequivocally and without fear of reproach, that I myself said
this once back in the fall of '74. I did not realize that it has been so
often quoted! (I wasn't even using a loud speaker)

I also said:
"The political are personable."
"If its possible, its political."
"Don't take it personal, take it political."
"If its political its polemical."
"The Political puts the Personal in peril."
"The Political, like the personal, is perishable."
"The Political is the personal made impersonal."
"The Political is the personal made uninhabitable."

I considered these as bumper stickers at one time but I was afraid of
being arrested.

from: A Revisionist History of Cecil Touchon


"P.K. Harris" wrote:
 
 After reading the answers to this query on the page below, I am
 convinced that the phrase originated with Luther Blissett.
 
 http://www.research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/pisp.html
 
 Best,
 PK
 
 scott rigby wrote:
 
  Cecil Touchon wrote:
 
  what is 'polical' is that a word?
  cecil
 
 
  many people seem to think so [see below]:
  http://www.alltheweb.com/cgi-bin/search?type=allquery=polical
 
  new slogan - "we take the it out of political"
 
 
 
 
 
 
  scott rigby wrote:
  
   Douglas,
  
   wasn't it actually coined by Carol Hanisch? but the idea had
  been in
   circulation since much earlier. apparently, there is lots of
  discussion
   on this...
  
   Scott Rigby
  
   Douglas Penn wrote:
  
who first, best said:
   
"the personal is polical"
   
? any help/leads appreciated
thanks, Douglas
 
  --
  ...0
 
  Join the Collage Poetry group
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  a list for posting and reading poetry created in a constructive
  manor
  like a collage. See some collage poems at
  http://ipdg.org/museum/lingo/cp/
  also visit http://ipdg.org/flux.mex.us/ -
  http://www.ipdg.org/massurrealist/
  Cecil Touchon's online portfolio - http://touchon.com/cot/
 
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"That which the soul had known as mind, that very mind is now [in the
afterlife] to the soul a world; that which the soul - while on earth -
called imagination is now before it [in the afterlife] a reality."
Hazrat Inayat Khan

Join the Collage Poetry group mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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http://www.ipdg.org/massurrealist/
Cecil Touchon's online portfolio - http://touchon.com/cot/

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FLUXLIST: [Fwd: Angel Investor] 20 million anyone?

2001-03-16 Thread Cecil Touchon

I just got this amazing letter in the ebox...

I am the wife of detained former Vice President Foday Sankoh of Sierra-Leone and leader of the Revolutionary United Front (RUF). Who 
is presently in government custody for charges of treason, illegal diamond dealing and alleged killing of 21 people during a public non-
peaceful demonstration outside his home in May 2000.

President Kabbah's own army, plus the kamajors and the West Side Boys are also there; including the RUF. There was an attempt to 
unilaterally and forcefully disarm the RUF whilst keeping the other armed factions operational. Indeed this problem of implementing the 
Lome Accord lies at the root of the present crisis in Sierra Leone. Regrettably, the price is just DIAMONDS, nothing else, but DIAMONDS, 
and, just as these forces are spilling blood and committing untold atrocities heaping all the vices on scapegoat RUF, the DIAMONDS 
continue to be melted away, in broad daylight.

With a pending war crimes trial hanging on his neck and the adoption of the ratification of the ICC Treaty which is seen as a welcome 
development by many Sierra Leoneans both at home and in the Diaspora. There is likelihood that my husband would be facing war 
tribunal about to be set up in Freetown by this hideous government. You are also aware that the government following his incarceration 
has confiscated all of our assets and account traceable to him and his family both abroad and locally.  

In view of this development, I have been instructed to dispose the large stock of unpolished diamond that is in my custody and US$20 
million of United States Dollars that is in cash and launder this money abroad without any trace to our family's name. My situation is very 
desperate, as I do not have the know-how on how to maneuver this situation and I am not allowed traveling outside my country.

If you can assist me to legitimize these funds by assisting in moving this money and Diamonds outside Sierra Leone and using it for the 
purpose of investment for an agreed period of time, I am ready and willing to concede some percentage for all your logistics and material 
involvement.

Therefore, contact me immediately, only, if you are able and interested in assisting me. Kindly contact me preferably using my 
alternative email address at [EMAIL PROTECTED], as soon as possible.

Yours faithfully,

Mrs. Fatou N. Sankoh
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]