Re: FLUXLIST: Re: brads pics
hey, Brad I'd love some magic beans How much money should I send?
FLUXLIST: brads beans
brad, if i send you peanuts how many beans can i get?
FLUXLIST: Heart Radish Cross Latest
Hi all, New heartradishcrosses from Alan Bowman and Don Boyd...get 'em while they're hot at http://solnte.50g.com/ cheers, Sol.
Re: FLUXLIST: the pictures!!!!!!!!
can someone s'plain me why my site worked with IE and not Netscape? then I can try and fix it. thanks to all for your kind comments and patience! Hi Alan, People have already identified the fact that your slashes were the wrong way round. However the best way to avoid stuff not working under Netscape is to install Netscape on your machine as well as IE so you can test in both browsers before you upload. Even then you may still get the occasional error but by and large it makes life a lot easier having both major browsers installed. I know there're a few other browsers out there too like Opera but I think if something works okay in IE and Netscape then it's okay. Of course Lynx is a whole other matter ;-) BTW - Pictures were much enjoyed by me in IE, nice bit of hobnobbing with the flux and famous :- cheers, Sol.
Re: FLUXLIST: Pariah ?
i've not been following this thread at all but i saw the list of odd town names what's it all about then? Picking a name for a fictitious team called the Pariahs. Ann K is making Pariahs T-Shirts. cheers, Sol.
FLUXLIST: Carol's site
nice paintings Carol, filled with motionsomehow I get the impression that your work is influenced by the landscape around you having seen some of your pictures from Taosam I right or have I missed the point..it would be interesting to hear of your influences. cheers, Sol.
Re: FLUXLIST: Re: brads pics
[EMAIL PROTECTED],InetGW2 writes: what counts most is taste. Whose taste - yours, mine, or Greenberg's?? And as far as the Brad stuff goes, we are all appropriating in one way or another aren't we? It is the presentation that is more significant than the origination or creation, or at least that is the interesting question that is asked by all of this. By the way Brad, do you know how to rid a garden of gout weed other than digging it up? Owene
Re: FLUXLIST: Re: brads pics
Terrence writes; I agree I'm almost jealous of those pics. Very swank. Who could have done those! Brad, my mung been sprouts seem dormant. They have'nt moved in a week! Am I watering too much? Help! T. Owen Smith wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED],InetGW2 writes: what counts most is taste. Whose taste - yours, mine, or Greenberg's?? And as far as the Brad stuff goes, we are all appropriating in one way or another aren't we? It is the presentation that is more significant than the origination or creation, or at least that is the interesting question that is asked by all of this. By the way Brad, do you know how to rid a garden of gout weed other than digging it up? Owene
Re: FLUXLIST: Re: brads pics
Roger: it's not that simple./:b On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Roger Stevens wrote: hey, Brad I'd love some magic beans How much money should I send?
Re: FLUXLIST: brads beans
allan: try and see./:b On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: brad, if i send you peanuts how many beans can i get?
Re: FLUXLIST: Re: brads pics
I'm not sure but that sounds like pieris which is a small to medium shrub which here is sometimes planted with rhododendrons as it also requires acid soil and some shade.
Re: FLUXLIST: magic-bean performance
... so that by now I've got a string of names and identities like you wouldn't believe. At times I forget what I was like originally. Exactly on the dot, like a cuckoo-clock. We can, if we so chose, wander aimlessly over the continent of the arbitrary. Rootless as some winged seed blown about on a serendipitous spring breeze. Nonetheless, we can in the same breath deny that there is any such thing as coincidence. What's done is done, what's yet to be is clearly yet to be, and so on. In other words, sandwiched as we are between the everything that is behind us and the zero beyond us, ours is a ephemeral existence in which there is neither coincidence nor possibility. In actual practice, however, distinctions between the two interpretations amount to precious little. A state of affairs (as with most face-offs between interpretations) not unlike calling the same food by two different names. So much for metaphors. The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project since 1994 + + + serial ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/b/bbrace + + + eccentric ftp://ftp.idiom.com/users/bbrace + + + continuous ftp://ftp.teleport.com/users/bbrace + + +hypermodern ftp://ftp.rdrop.com/pub/users/bbrace + + +imagery ftp://ftp.pacifier.com/pub/users/bbrace News://alt.binaries.pictures.12hr ://a.b.p.fine-art.misc Reverse Solidus: http://www.teleport.com/~bbrace/bbrace.html http://www.eskimo.com/~bbrace/bbrace.html Mirror: http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/ { brad brace }[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~finger for pgp
Re: FLUXLIST: magic-bean performance
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In actual practice, however, distinctions between the two interpretations amount to precious little. A state of affairs (as with most face-offs between interpretations) not unlike calling the same food by two different names. I would agree in general terms but reverse this so that viewed differences (or named distinctions) amount to everything - if I am to call something by two different names it becomes two entities, regardless of actual or perceived similarities or differences - the word makes the world in a way. What is the difference between Bishops weed and Gout weed? Owen
Re: FLUXLIST: the pictures!!!!!!!!
This might be late, but I've found that designing for netscape usually leads to decent results on IE, excepting certain javascripts. -e. Sol Nte wrote: can someone s'plain me why my site worked with IE and not Netscape? then I can try and fix it. thanks to all for your kind comments and patience! Hi Alan, People have already identified the fact that your slashes were the wrong way round. However the best way to avoid stuff not working under Netscape is to install Netscape on your machine as well as IE so you can test in both browsers before you upload. Even then you may still get the occasional error but by and large it makes life a lot easier having both major browsers installed. I know there're a few other browsers out there too like Opera but I think if something works okay in IE and Netscape then it's okay. Of course Lynx is a whole other matter ;-) BTW - Pictures were much enjoyed by me in IE, nice bit of hobnobbing with the flux and famous :- cheers, Sol.
Re: FLUXLIST: Carol's site
hi sol, thank you so much. there is no doubt that i am influenced by the environment, it would be impossible to be otherwise. there is a great deal of wind here and it is uninterupted for about 85 miles so it is a real presence and it has fascinated me ever since i had the studio built 9 years ago. i happened on the line in the i ching, 'the wind blows over the earth: the wind blows everywhere on earth and reveals all things.' i thought about this a great deal and concluded that though i live in a rather removed area, still the energy of the entire earth comes around to where i am. in otherwords one could be aware of this energy if you stayed with it and tuned into it. hope that makes some sense. so i have worked on this concept for several years. bests, carol :) Sol Nte wrote: nice paintings Carol, filled with motionsomehow I get the impression that your work is influenced by the landscape around you having seen some of your pictures from Taosam I right or have I missed the point..it would be interesting to hear of your influences. cheers, Sol. -- carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FLUXLIST: RE: FLUXLIST-digest V1 #748
Hello all, I enjoyed the heartradishcrosses website (although some of the files were large and I never have the patience to wait 5 minutes while something loads) otherwise terrific, though... Thanks Alan Bowman for posting the documentation of the FFFOO with the fluxus people (as they say in Germany) with Emily Harvey in Venice. Geoff Hendricks was in Portland a couple of months ago but I missed out on that. Oh well... RA New heartradishcrosses from Alan Bowman and Don Boyd...get 'em while they're hot at http://solnte.50g.com/ cheers, Sol. -- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 10:55:18 +0100 From: Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: the pictures can someone s'plain me why my site worked with IE and not Netscape? then I can try and fix it. thanks to all for your kind comments and patience! Hi Alan, People have already identified the fact that your slashes were the wrong way round. However the best way to avoid stuff not working under Netscape is to install Netscape on your machine as well as IE so you can test in both browsers before you upload. Even then you may still get the occasional error but by and large it makes life a lot easier having both major browsers installed. I know there're a few other browsers out there too like Opera but I think if something works okay in IE and Netscape then it's okay. Of course Lynx is a whole other matter ;-) BTW - Pictures were much enjoyed by me in IE, nice bit of hobnobbing with the flux and famous :- cheers, Sol. -- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 10:57:29 +0100 From: Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Pariah ? i've not been following this thread at all but i saw the list of odd town names what's it all about then? Picking a name for a fictitious team called the Pariahs. Ann K is making Pariahs T-Shirts. cheers, Sol. -- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 12:07:43 +0100 From: Sol Nte [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FLUXLIST: Carol's site nice paintings Carol, filled with motionsomehow I get the impression that your work is influenced by the landscape around you having seen some of your pictures from Taosam I right or have I missed the point..it would be interesting to hear of your influences. cheers, Sol. -- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 00:38:41 -0400 From: Owen Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: brads pics [EMAIL PROTECTED],InetGW2 writes: what counts most is taste. Whose taste - yours, mine, or Greenberg's?? And as far as the Brad stuff goes, we are all appropriating in one way or another aren't we? It is the presentation that is more significant than the origination or creation, or at least that is the interesting question that is asked by all of this. By the way Brad, do you know how to rid a garden of gout weed other than digging it up? Owene -- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 06:02:18 -0700 From: Terrence Kosick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: brads pics Terrence writes; I agree I'm almost jealous of those pics. Very swank. Who could have done those! Brad, my mung been sprouts seem dormant. They have'nt moved in a week! Am I watering too much? Help! T. Owen Smith wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED],InetGW2 writes: what counts most is taste. Whose taste - yours, mine, or Greenberg's?? And as far as the Brad stuff goes, we are all appropriating in one way or another aren't we? It is the presentation that is more significant than the origination or creation, or at least that is the interesting question that is asked by all of this. By the way Brad, do you know how to rid a garden of gout weed other than digging it up? Owene -- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 06:43:52 -0700 (PDT) From: { brad brace } [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: brads pics Roger: it's not that simple./:b On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Roger Stevens wrote: hey, Brad I'd love some magic beans How much money should I send? -- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 06:45:19 -0700 (PDT) From: { brad brace } [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: brads beans allan: try and see./:b On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: brad, if i send you peanuts how many beans can i get? -- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 06:49:19 -0700 (PDT) From: { brad brace } [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: brads pics I'm not sure but that sounds like pieris which is a small to medium shrub which here is sometimes planted with rhododendrons as it also requires acid soil and some shade. -- Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 07:08:26 -0700 (PDT) From: { brad brace } [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re:
Re: FLUXLIST: RE: FLUXLIST-digest V1 #748
Terrence writes; What did Geoff do in Portland?! I'm a fan T. Reed Altemus wrote: Geoff Hendricks was in Portland a couple of months ago but I missed out on that. Oh well... RA is a whole other matter ;-)