Our aspiration here should be to humility, not to humiliate.
 
Eliot, I suspect your audience here is finding it difficult to extract
meaning or message from your posts.
 
Keep posting, but bear in mind that many people need such philosophising
delivered in more digestible prose with greater explanation of any obscure
references (especially intriguing books about starfish).
 
Where copyright is crazy, free culture is coherent.
 


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From: Conor Schaefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 31 October 2007 11:59am
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Christopher, I laughed out loud. Thank you so much.

It couldn't have been said better.

Public humiliation: my anti-drug. ;)

Christopher Budnick wrote: 

I am not sure I follow.



On 10/30/07, Eliot P.  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  

Using multimedia to create arts and communicative work is pretty

challenging.  The processes for making the assorted data requirements

compatible will be needed to colonize all forms of media and communication,

under the umbrella of under use and content marginalization.  The more it

changes the song remains the same... I'd like to find a way to form a

trading post at the moment.  I guess it could be ecommerce with all knids of

electronic platforms.  Actually Amazon is not too bad, for a site.  It works

as a trading post.  I appreciate that the selections are sorted by price or

distribution area , or author.  And they have added video sales.  I meant to

suggest here, that there is a book about networking where the title had

something to do with a starfsh.  It would apply to your licensing ideas

insofar as it takes centralism (licensing) to task, and your ideas on

licensing seem to work with the idea of starfishes' which grow another leg

if one is eaten, but by a centralist method.  I like Simon and Garfunkel ..

do you have any licenses for them ... ?  "Do dod ddoddoddoodoo he heeh eheh

hehehe all around you all of these sympathetic eyes ... most of all we've

got to hide it from the kids ....?  And here's to you Mrs. Robunson ... Do

do doddo dodo heheehehhe"



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