Interesting - I feel since I wasn't included in the list of successful code-poets, I feel that my legitimacy is in disconnect, which it usually is. The result is that I have less at stake here; I recognize the amazing work of Paul and mez, but also felt myself (and some others) at 'that level' such as it is as well. Which is why I've been arguing for a more open acceptance of just about everything within and without code, codework, almost any related domain, however defined. Or another ugly way of putting it, I hate lists, however defined (again) - on a personal level because someone or some group is always excluded, and since I'm more often than not in that group, I see them, themselves, as hegemonic in function, although not in intention.

- Alan
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