I find this really hard to believe.

That said, maybe there's something about reading/drinking while driving -
allowed.There's also train of thoughts and introspection in this, maybe
even interiority, inside the platoon, which makes a great metaphor. we know
eu deals with metaphors.

On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 2:23 AM, Alan Sondheim <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> It _is_ odd. I know Jean-Paul was early involved with train scheduling -
> if I remember correctly, his initial break with Merleau Ponty was over the
> protocol for the EOT (end of train) codes. Sartre later said - among the
> ruins of passenger train A40 - that it was his first existential crisis,
> brought on by the train wreck itself. His concept of the 'slimy' came out
> of the spoiled jello tins in the dining car. Later, asked about his
> railroad career, he insisted that all his books weren't worth nearly as
> much as a good switching algorithm - and of course his role in early TCP/IP
> development in this regard is almost always overlooked.
>
> On Fri, 3 Apr 2015, Charles Baldwin wrote:
>
>  Here's a site for the Sartre Project, very odd:
>> http://www.sartre-project.eu/en/Sidor/default.aspx
>>
>> Sandy Baldwin
>> West Virginia University
>> Associate Professor of English
>> Director of the Center for Literary Computing
>>
>
>  Sent: Friday, April 3, 2015 12:53 PM
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>> Cc: arc.hive; Theory and Writing
>> Subject: Re: _arc.hive_ [NetBehaviour] ----------------------Dying---
>> -----------------
>>
>> I read the article cited, and its very logicality undermines it; it
>> speaks from what seems to be a system of logical paradoxes, but it
>> overlooks the issues of interiority that someone like Kristeva would deal
>> well with, not to mention Sartre and the idea of the project. Death is not
>> a reasoning, it is that interiority...
>>
>> - Alan
>>
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