...TIME IS TIME...JAMES IS NOT...
MANIK,NOVEMBER 2009...
- Original Message -
From: james morris ja...@jwm-art.net
To: ma...@sbb.rs; netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] WAR
TIME IS TIME MONEY IS NOT
On
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 7:40 PM, james morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:
did this the other week supposedly for diwo but can't actually think
what the hell it has to do with diwo dark mountain right?
http://www.jwm-art.net/anything_world.html
Hi James,
I could try using it as a map and
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If you did Dougald, it might help me understand your ideas.
So yes please.
Annie
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:02 PM, dougald hine writetodoug...@gmail.comwrote:
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 7:40 PM, james morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:
did this the other week supposedly for diwo but can't actually
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thanks Marc
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 4:43 PM, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org
wrote:
How your brain sees virtual you.
Ewen Callaway.
As players who stay up all night fighting imaginary warriors
demonstrate, slipping into the skin of an avatar, and inhabiting a
virtual world can
That is interesting Karen.Surely they know about it? If not, it's a bit lame...Stuart.--- Original Message Follows --- From: karen blissett To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] DIWO : Can you come out and play with me? Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 16:24:27 +Hi
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unsolid, translucent, the promise of comfort within
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and nowhere to go and nowhere the dismal slaughter
of others, there are none, of
On 19/11/2009, dougald hine writetodoug...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.jwm-art.net/anything_world.html
I could try using it as a map and see where it takes me?
Yes of course - i'd be interested to see how it could be developed.
cheers,
James.
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Hi Rob,
Just wondering if you had tried using Common Lisp (or any varient of
lisp) for creating microcodes (or responses) ??? I'm guessing though,
CL probably has less potential (compared with something like perl) due
to it's syntax and the parenthesis. Even so, perhaps having microcodes
in CL
Hi Pall,
I just took a look at posting this on your site... I have a few problems
with it.
Firstly, I really want to title it as war is private, the fight is
pure - there's no way to do that that I can see (it's not so much a
mod of WAR has NO VALUE, as a reaction inspired by it).
Secondly,
...TIME IS SMALL CHANGE... MONEY IS THIS AND MORE ...
On 19/11/2009, manik ma...@sbb.rs wrote:
TIME IS TIME...JAMES IS NOT...
MANIK,NOVEMBER 2009...
- Original Message -
From: james morris ja...@jwm-art.net
To: ma...@sbb.rs; netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Sent: Wednesday,
...MONEY IS SMALL CHANGE OF SOMETHING WE CALL TIME...AND MORE...
MANIK,NOVEMBER 2009...
- Original Message -
From: james morris ja...@jwm-art.net
To: ma...@sbb.rs; netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] WAR
...TIME IS SMALL
On 19/11/09 18:13, james morris wrote:
Just wondering if you had tried using Common Lisp (or any varient of
lisp) for creating microcodes (or responses) ??? I'm guessing though,
CL probably has less potential (compared with something like perl) due
to it's syntax and the parenthesis. Even
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