a piece to the humankindness

nameless broken sword
it's set in the desert
i don't believe you
you have misleaded everyone
what can i do this time?
(the wind blows)
resonatic sounds
not too much i guess
spots of dative casus
radioactive islands archive
the eye close to the camera cries
o boy

2007/9/14, Dirk Vekemans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> How does nature preserve life
>
> Sorry about yesterday i was pissed at something I guess by the way
> Besides being in love with itself memory is another requirement for the
> illustrious planetary smart mussel emerging from the northsea so the
> archiving need answers that question or you are posing the question by
> answering yours inevitably leading to commerce answering it
>
> So indeed what are we dreaming we know nothing but the best and only way
> i've come up with is viral-temporal, keeping data 'alive'
> by having web-apps planted in archives that start new archiving circles
> ending in themselves, there's two phases in designing them the first you can
> easily do while still up and running, mind the kidneys though, you just need
> access to three or four servers, not much room needed
> the second phase is manually starting the never ending story by pushing the
> init button and using the first output to close the circle
>
> once you name the viral different, after all programming is programming you
> have a ligit archive sys, naturally if there's no more current all goes down
> but we're assuming nobody would be needing an archive anyway then aren't we
> otherwise you could include a  metallic-hatching or automated Biblical
> Engraving Procedure of sorts so that your aline no alien may still pop out
> the old questions to one of us waking to its near eternal wait oh yes you
> could easily
> hide the whole shebang by your random selector thinga what was it again the
> increasing propability thru selection algo o h my memory _is_ leaki
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Bjørn Magnhildøen
> Sent: donderdag 13 september 2007 23:44
> To: Theory and Writing; arc.hive; syndicate
> Cc: noemata-g
> Subject: how to archive things
>
>
> how to archive things
> you don't want it too central
> no presentation
>
> default, standard choice
> isn't that presentation?
> as soon as you mention
>
> fine fine just leave it
> avoid the presentation
> why, what's wrong with it?
>
> maybe form-content
> self-reference irony
> its five seven five
>
> transparency works?
> looking into deep well
> water at bottom
>
> maybe the hybrid?
> a collapse of form-content
> the more the better
>
> only a question
> i am seventy years old
> life is not forev
>
>
>

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