Re: [NetBehaviour] Dying

2009-06-26 Thread Vijay Pattisapu
http://lightsinthenight.blogspot.com/2009/05/bamboo-hustlers-of-life-never-survive.html

On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Alan Sondheimsondh...@panix.com wrote:

 Dying

 The worst part about dying is the absolute, eternal, perfect lack of
 trope or symptom; whatever occurs is lost to subjectivity forever - as is
 the maelstrom itself. The simplest occurrence - a record set at a tennis
 match or a summer storm - is characterized by an inconceivable disappear-
 ance, and nothing occurs in collusion with occurrence, process, presence.
 Or if the subject on some untoward plane still bears witness, that witness
 no longer inheres, and subjectivity is permanently lost to itself. We
 mourn this loss when we are alive; when dead, we inhabit it. - Lyotard

 http://www.alansondheim.org/ nystorm jpgs

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Dying is no reason to give up online social life.

2009-04-28 Thread Joseph Franklyn McElroy

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joseph

marc garrett wrote:

Dying is no reason to give up online social life.

In today's world of always-connected social media, there's no reason to 
stop interacting online simply because you're dead.


A wave of new companies are starting to offer services such as virtual 
cemeteries where guests can visit and e-mail alerts set up by funeral 
homes to remind relatives near and wide about the anniversary of your death.


Some companies even offer to e-mail your wayward relatives in danger of 
being left behind when the Rapture whisks you to the threshold of the 
Pearly Gates.


While such services seem to reach beyond the grave, a growing generation 
of funeral customers refuse to let death have the final word.


People have a desire to perpetuate not only for themselves, but for 
their loved ones, the story of their lives, and technology has all these 
new great ways of doing that, said John McQueen, owner of the Anderson 
McQueen funeral home.


more...
http://www.mddailyrecord.com/article.cfm?id=155339type=Daily
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