via danny o'brien's 'oblomovka' http://www.oblomovka.com/ , an in-
terview with 'the guy who co-designed and implemented the convergence
mechanism for the Euro, and co-founded one of the largest and most
successful currency funds, bernard lietaer.
cheers,
t
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http://uazu.net/money/lietaer.html
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 00:53:59 -0400
From: Ryan Whyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: the fires (for E. Pauline Johnson)
From out the west, where tomorrow floats,
The broken song swallows its broken notes.
From out the west, thing return to thing,
Wind feeds with wind in
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AYA KARPINSKA and TIM PETERSON at the FLYING SAUCER 8/12
Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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jonCates [EMAIL
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 15:31:11 +0100, Chris Croome [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I think that it is a new mode
of production and I also think it is a post-capitalist
mode of production and it is the crystalisation of this
mode of production and the resulting clearer picture of
the form that a new
Rev. Walter J. Ong; traced the history of communication
By Mary Rourke, Los Angeles Times, 8/16/2003
ttp://www.boston.com/news/education/k_12/articles/2003/08/16/rev_walter_j_ong_traced_the_history_of_communication
LOS ANGELES -- The Rev. Walter J. Ong, a Jesuit priest and a leading scholar
in
the universe may have a wicked joke in
store for the G.W. Bush Administration,
in that to get 'down to business' after the
electricity blackout will require getting the
Cheney Energy Task Force records out of
the way first, which promoted nuclear power
(all 7 plants shut down, still
Felix Stalder wrote:
I totally agree that, from organizational point of view, the points you list
such as open participation are very important. Your list is fully consistent
with my elaborations.
Yes.
The Open Organizations project (http://www.open-organizations.org) is an
attempt to
One solution would be a seperate announcement list. Fibreculture, the
Australian network of new media researchers and artists, has its own
announcement list. It works quite well. On the main list, which is still
open, there are around 750 subscribers. The announcement list is closed (in
order to
A further note.
Some proponents of Free Software think it is synonymous with Free
Solutions.
To which, (assuming that functionally either will do) there is one very
simple question that they need to consider:-
Is the likely IT overhead, in term of time, expertise or money involved
in
THE 300-MILLION QUESTION: HOW TO SPREAD LITERACY IN INDIA... AND FAST
From Frederick Noronha
fred at bytesforall.org
WHAT DO you do with a population of close to 300 million iliterates, who
can speak their native languages, but cannot read or write in them? Do we
see them merely as empty
how to be a net.artist: lesson one: the name game
is your name mark? if so you are 10 times more likely to become a net.artist
than someone named vuk or netochka. look at all these net.artists named
mark:
mark amerika, mark tribe, mark napier, mark voge, marc garrett, mark dagget,
mark river
Dear Nettimers,
As someone who both (semi-automatically) posts announcements on nettime and
someone who reads most of the announcements - even if it is sometimes 2-4
weeks later - I'd like to see things stay as they are. Being on a list just
means having to wade through all the text, discarding
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