Re: Saw soap =AH HyperTanka NetMix

2005-08-24 Thread August



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Re: HYPER NETWORK

2005-08-24 Thread _dream.thick[ener]_


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BINARY KATWALK LAUNCHES AUGUST 26 (fwd)

2005-08-24 Thread Alan Sondheim

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BINARY KATWALK LAUNCHES AUGUST 26

Jeremy Hight and Sindee Nakatani are proud to announce the launch of the
first edition of the new media exhibition Binary Katwalk on Friday
August 26, 2005. The works selected were chosen from many strong
submissions from around the world.  The url will be posted upon launch


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2005-08-24 Thread Dan Waber
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New Audio: Lactation by Lewis LaCook

2005-08-24 Thread Lewis LaCook
Lactation
8.85 mb
64 kbps
0:19:19

http://lewislacook.corporatepa.com/snd/LewisLaCook_Lactation.mp3

This is dance music. Really, it is.





Dancing because I am in love.




(This dance music also makes use of several EVPs, or
electronic voice phenomena. The voices of ghosts,
apparently, only audible when reproduced.)







bliss
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***
No More Movements...

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nznl.com digest, Aug 18, 2005 - Aug 24, 2005

2005-08-24 Thread Geert Dekkers

nznl.com digest
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Posts  1178 - 1184
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Re: nznl.com digest, Aug 18, 2005 - Aug 24, 2005

2005-08-24 Thread noemata
auto office reply,
the arts are on vacation until september.


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Chavez Is A Threat To Robertson's Lucrative Scam In Latin America

2005-08-24 Thread JBCM2
 Click here: The Assassinated Press 
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By Feeding The Poor, Healing The Sick And Clothing The Naked, Chavez Is A Threat To Robertson's Lucrative Evangelical Scam In Latin America:
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Joint Chiefs: "We can't kill the competition fast enough to please the corrupt Iraqi Parliament and their American business partners.
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my work is no longer valid

2005-08-24 Thread Alan Sondheim

i've always wanted to make an experimental movie.
i've run out of ideas.
this is already 24 megabytes and i've been reducing.
it's an experimental movie.
it owes everything to joseph cornell.
it's about the forces of nature and industry.
everything i've seen is exactly like it.
it's an experimental movie.



heartlandexperimentalmovie

our innermost being
murmur of purring machines
constant sleepiness in the hollow waiting for our demise

beings before us, beings after us


our sense of being, equivalent to being,
would a bee or a hummingbird, Heidegger, Dasein
these are not idle questions


http://www.asondheim.org/heartlandexperimentalmovie.mp4


i've always wanted to make an experimental movie
now in the heart of the heartland, why not?

for these are empires in the making, all of them
and we won't be here much longer

i wouldn't even wait if i were you



_


WWF August E-Newsletter: Enter the WWF Camera Trap Caption Contest! (fwd)

2005-08-24 Thread Alan Sondheim

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Re: New Audio: Lactation by Lewis LaCook

2005-08-24 Thread August



lewis

i love lactation

and i love your new track too! 
:)

this is a killer piece

techno is still alive

long live 180bpm!



August



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  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Lewis LaCook 
  
  To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 9:52 
  AM
  Subject: New Audio: Lactation by Lewis 
  LaCook
  Lactation8.85 mb64 kbps0:19:19http://lewislacook.corporatepa.com/snd/LewisLaCook_Lactation.mp3This 
  is dance music. Really, it is.Dancing because I am in 
  love.(This dance music also makes use of several "EVPs," 
  orelectronic voice phenomena. The voices of ghosts,apparently, only 
  audible when 
  reproduced.)blissl***No 
  More Movements...Lewis LaCook 
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  your day with Yahoo! - make it your home pagehttp://www.yahoo.com/r/hs-- 
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Fw: SNAP Crying the Neck

2005-08-24 Thread Lawrence Upton



HAL didnt like my opening

-Original Message-From: 
Lawrence Upton [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 
Poetryetc provides a venue for a dialogue relating to poetry and poetics 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: 
Wednesday, August 24, 2005 11:42 PMSubject: Re: SNAP Crying the 
Neckokta Robin, tai had been going to 
test the combinations. I'll take your advice and skip the testsi can 
actually relate to this sort of computing - I have been conned by supposed 
seamlessnessL


Re: my work is no longer valid

2005-08-24 Thread Peter Ciccariello

Wonderful Alan.
-i wouldn't even wait if i were you-
-Peter Ciccariello


-Original Message-From: Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CASent: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:48:22 -0400Subject: my work is no longer valid


"i've always wanted to make an experimental movie."i've run out of ideas."this is already 24 megabytes and i've been reducing."it's an experimental movie."it owes everything to joseph cornell."it's about the forces of nature and industry."everything i've seen is exactly like it."it's an experimental movie.heartlandexperimentalmovieour innermost beingmurmur of purring machinesconstant sleepiness in the hollow waiting for our demisebeings before us, beings after usour sense of being, equivalent to being,would a bee or a hummingbird, Heidegger, Daseinthese are not idle questionshttp://www.asondheim.org/h!
 eartlandexperimentalmovie.mp4i've always wanted to make an experimental movienow in the heart of the heartland, why not?for these are empires in the making, all of themand we won't be here much longeri wouldn't even wait if i were you_


on primes

2005-08-24 Thread BjørnMagnhildøen
X-Kulturnett-Spam-Score: 11.7

1 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 59 61 67 71 73 79 83 89 97

1 3 6 11 18 29 42 59 78 101 130 161 198 239 282 329 382 441 502 569 640
713 792 875 964 1061


1 2 3 5  7
  3 6 11 18

2: +1
3: (246) +2


1 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 59 61 67 71 73 79 83 89 97
 1 1 2 2 4  2  4  2  4  6  2  6  4  2  4  6  6  2  6  4  2  6  4  6  8
  0 1 0 2  2  2  2  2  2  4  4  2  2  2  2  0  4  4  2  2  4  2  2  2
  1   0  0  0  0  0  2  0  2  0  0  0   2   0   2  0  2  2  0  0
1   00  0  00
1


1 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 59 61 67 71 73 79 83 89 97
1 3 6 11 18 29 42 59 78 101 130 161 198 239 282 329 382 441 502 569 640
713 792 875 964 1061
Here we see the additions of primes are also primes
6 should be +1 = 7 and so on for pairs
and the gaps are increasing +1
1: 6 is missing 5, and right side (let's say) 7
2: 18 is missing 17 13, and right 19, 23
3: 42 is missing 41 37 31, and right 43 47 53
4: 78 is missing 73 71 67 61, and right 79 83 89 97
i guess they also could be generated
for one, the first right is always +1
the second right seems to be +4
the third right seems to be +6
and maybe fourth right is +8
what happened to +2? 2468, anyway
on the left side -1,-1,-1,-5?!
maybe it should be worked from the preceeding prime?
and seconds 4,4,2
thirds 6,4, the fourth is 6
rights seem to be ok, lefts are a mess for some reason
let's take 78
right is ok
left is 5,2,4,6!
seen from 59 it's 2,6,4,2,6,4
oh, let's say it's 624,624, all the way
78, as seen from 79, is 6246, might be ok
and to repair the right, maybe 2468 cycles
would mean 59 should be seen from 58?
seem to be ok with simple addition cycles
that all primes can be generated by an addition algorithm? sure!
does it get started?
we begin with 1
the sum of 1 is 1
and we add the number and the sum, it's two
the sum is 3, we get 5
is there a relation between fibonacci and primes then
okay another start
you have to generate the second, third gen. as you go
why, you need them to feed the first

***

to meet yourself again isn't something that..
any memory is too much
harvesting, exhausting, flat, pump, potential..
..
these drums are gong vile
we don't know anything
* * * * * * * * * * *
they might be implemented as other than five-tags
scurio dark fractions
7 is recurrent, line 77

1 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 59 61 67 71 73 79 83 89 97
1 3 6 11 18 29 42 59 78 101 130 161 198 239 282 329 382 441 502 569 640
713 792 875 964 1061

18
 right, so we get 19 and 23, ok
 left, we must get 13 and 17, how?
   from 11?
 in case, +2 and +4, ok
have 11
and we make 13 17
have 18
and we make 19 23
11 13 17 (18) 19 23, that's all
which means, if we get to 11 we can make all primes

how about 6? repeat as 18
6
 right, so we get 7, ok
 left, we must get 5, how?
   from 3?
 in case, +2, ok
have 3
and we make 5
have 6
and we make 7
3 5 (6) 7, that's all
which means, if we get to 3 we can make all primes

1
 right, so we get 2, ok
 left, we must get nothing
   from nothing?
 in case, nothing, ok
1
and we make 2
which means, we can get to sum 3 and make all primes

starting off from 1
1, sum 1
2, by +1 (from pair number positions), sum 3, and sums from pair num.pos
are primes themselves:
3, sum 6, and we get 5 from +2
oh this is already a mess
notice that i work from the primesum also and generate primes from
there..

algorithm applied on the 100 first primes
rule 1: primesums at odd positions (1,3,5,7,9,etc) generates primes in
cycles +1,+4,+6,+8, etc.
rule 2: primesums at pair positions (2,4,6,8,etc) are primes.
rule 3: primesums at pair positions generates primes in recursive cycles
+2,+4,+6,+2, etc.
table
pos prime primesum comment
1   1 1fucking offset
2   2 31+1 from pos 1 (rule 1)
3   3 6from pos 2 (rule 2)
4   5 11   3+2 (rule 3)
5   7 18   6+1 from pos 3 (rule 1)
6   1129   from pos 4 (rule 2)
7   1342   11+2 (rule 3)
8   1759   11+2+4 (rule 3)
9   1978   18+1 from pos 5 (rule 1)
10  23101  18+4 from pos 5 (rule 1)
11  29130  from pos 6 (rule 2)
12  31161  29+2 (rule 3)
13  37198  29+2+6 (rule 3)
14  41239  29+2+6+4 (rule 3)
15  43282  42+1 from pos 7 (rule 1)
16  47329  42+1+4 from pos 7 (rule 1)
17  53382  42+1+4+6 from pos 7 (rule 1)
18  59441  from pos 8 (rule 2)
19  61502  59+2 from pos 8 (rule 3)
20  67569  59+6+2 from pos 8 (rule 3)
21  71640  59+6+2+4 from pos 8 (rule 3)
22  73713  59+6+2+4+2 from pos 8 (rule 3)
23  79792  78+1 from pos 9 (rule 1)
24  83875  78+1+4 from pos 9 (rule 1)
25  89964  78+1+4+6 from pos 9 (rule 1)
26  97   1061  78+1+4+6+8 from pos 9 (rule 1)

sure, as the series continues rules 1 and 3 are applied recursively +1
times - 1,2,3 times, etc
tentatively, this is a generative, 

Re: my work is no longer valid

2005-08-24 Thread August



yes in the heart of the 
heartland!


August HighlandOnline Studiowww.august-highland.com

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Peter Ciccariello 

  To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 4:43 
  PM
  Subject: Re: my work is no longer 
  valid
  
  
  
  Wonderful Alan.
  -i wouldn't even wait if i were you-
  -Peter Ciccariello
  
  
  -Original Message-From: Alan Sondheim 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CASent: 
  Wed, 24 Aug 2005 18:48:22 -0400Subject: my work is no longer valid
  

  "i've always wanted to 
  make an experimental movie."i've run out of ideas."this is 
  already 24 megabytes and i've been reducing."it's an experimental 
  movie."it owes everything to joseph cornell."it's about 
  the forces of nature and industry."everything i've seen is exactly 
  like it."it's an experimental 
  movie.heartlandexperimentalmovieour 
  innermost beingmurmur of purring machinesconstant 
  sleepiness in the hollow waiting for our demisebeings 
  before us, beings after usour sense of being, equivalent 
  to being,would a bee or a hummingbird, Heidegger, 
  Daseinthese are not idle questionshttp://www.asondheim.org/h! 
  eartlandexperimentalmovie.mp4i've always wanted to 
  make an experimental movienow in the heart of the heartland, why 
  not?for these are empires in the making, all of 
  themand we won't be here much longeri wouldn't 
  even wait if i were you_
  
  

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Re: of

2005-08-24 Thread Bob Marcacci
onwards
and of
words


Re: my work is no longer valid

2005-08-24 Thread August



That is impolite. Alan's work is 
valid.


August HighlandOnline Studiowww.august-highland.com

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  From: 
  Paul Stone 
  To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 4:47 
  PM
  Subject: Re: my work is no longer 
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Re: my work is no longer valid

2005-08-24 Thread Paul Stone


At 07:58 PM 8/24/2005, you wrote:
That
is impolite. Alan's work is valid.
What does VALID mean?



Re: my work is no longer valid

2005-08-24 Thread August




Hi Paul,

You are at Esco Engineering 
still?

I wanted to see if that was your real 
name.

You post on a lot of lists and have an 
English background.

Sure Alan is out there and he is also 
difficult.

And he can be nasty. He has been to 
me.

But let's try to keep the list friendly 
at least.


August




August HighlandOnline Studiowww.august-highland.com

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  To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 4:47 
  PM
  Subject: Re: my work is no longer 
  valid
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greenmuseum updates

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recommendations and reading list at:
http://www.bookswelike.net/greenmuseum.

5. SUPPORT greenmuseum.org -  :)


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1.
NEW ARTISTS

David Maisel - http://greenmuseum.org/maisel

For over 20 years, David Maisel has documented American landscapes
from a birds-eye view, revealing the context of abstract environments
severely impacted by human intervention. Maisel sees this body of work
as a collection of Black Maps. As grim testaments to what we've done
to the Earth they are, nonetheless uncomfortably beautiful images...

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2.
NEW WRITINGS

Observations, Reflections and Proposals for Creative Ecological
Interventions, by David Haley

This is a thorough look at how an ecological artist may approach the
visit to a new site and work with local residents to explore new
possibilities. Haley explores proposals during a recent trip to Israel
where the arts will not only illustrate and interpret the situation,
but contribute to an integrated creative ecology process and a
sustainable future.

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3.
EVENTS

All the following events are listed in the Calendar section. Scan the
shortened blurbs below and visit greenmuseum.org for much more event
information here:  http://greenmuseum.org/calendar_index.php

May 1 - Sep 15
Compost
Location: Freedom Park, North Ave. and Freedom Pkwy., Atlanta, GA
30301
Compost is an interactive performance installation conceived by artist
Allison Rentz to encourage viewers to compost, rather than contribute
to overflowing landfills. The artist gives the viewer the option to
dispose of their waste in trashcan or in the compost bin. This piece
extends to the web.

Jun 6 - Sep 30
LandArt Festival, Basel, Switzerland
Location: Landart Festival Landschaftspark, Gellertgut, Gellertstrasse
31, Basel, Switzerland
The Landart-Festival is placed in a public garden in the city of
Basle. Twenty artists from nine countries exhibit their landart
objects within the park.

Aug 24 - Sep 2
The Enchanted Forest
Location: Near Lake Kennisis and West Guilford, south of Algonquin
Park, about 215 km. northeast of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Patria Music/Theatre Projects and Haliburton Forest and Wild Life
Reserve Ltd. announces a joint venture that will provide a new home
for the large-scale environmental works of iconic Canadian composer R.
Murray Schafer. The debut production in Patria’s new home will be a
remount of The Enchanted Forest, the ninth work in Schafer’s 12-part
Patria Cycle. The sounds of nature will be augmented by the music of
the composer as a group of singers, actors, dancers and
instrumentalists tell a story of transformation and wonder.

Sep 2
Free Concert and Green Art Exhibition
Location: The Green Heart, 750 NW Grand Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85007
The Maricopa County Green Party will be presenting a free green art
exhibit and progressive concert. This event is to promote the ten key
values of the green party: Grassroots Democracy, Social Justice,
Ecological Wisdom, Non-violence, Decentralization, Community-based
Economics, Feminism, Diversity, Responsibility and Future Focus.
Everyone is welcome. Starts at 7 p.m.

Sep 7 - 18
Greetings from the Salton Sea: Folly and Intervention in the Southern
California Landscape, 1905 - 2005
Location: ART Produce, 3139 University Ave., San Diego, CA
Please join Kim Stringfellow for a book signing and conversation
around her new book: Greetings from the Salton Sea: Folly and
Intervention in the Southern California Landscape, 1905-2005.
Stringfellow's fascinating visual and historical account highlights
one of California's-­and America's-­most fascinating and complex
landscape histories at a time when the management of an entire
regional ecosystem is at risk.

Sep 8 -12
Desire Lines: Arts  Ecology at Dartington
Location: The Barn, Dartington Hall, Totnes, Devon, United Kingdom,
TQ9 6DE
Desire Lines is an international symposium concerned 

Re: on primes

2005-08-24 Thread Lanny Quarles
This may be of interest..

http://primes.utm.edu/


Re: HYPER NETWORK

2005-08-24 Thread mIEKAL aND



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Re: my work is no longer valid

2005-08-24 Thread Paul Stone


At 08:06 PM 8/24/2005, you wrote:
Hi
Paul,

You are at Esco
Engineering still?

I wanted to see if that
was your real name.

You post on a lot of
lists and have an English background.

Hey SuperSleuth, 
Yeah, I really exist. _I_ was not the one who posted the provocative
subject heading My work is no longer valid. I wondered WHY
Alan said that. I think exploring what he and anyone means by 'valid' is
a legitimate question. I'm not being mean or impolite. I'm wondering if,
when, his work was valid and why it's not now. 
paul



_
[insert pithy quote here]
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Re: HYPER NETWORK

2005-08-24 Thread _dream.thick[ener]_



http://textzi.net/1/textzine01.pdf
At 10:41 AM 25/08/2005, you wrote:

On Aug 24, 2005, at 1:54 AM,
_dream.thick[ener]_ wrote: 
fucking
excellent.

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Re: on primes

2005-08-24 Thread Lanny Quarles
 thanks,i 'll look it up.
 already made some mistakes,161 and surely 875 aren't p after all, but
 interestingly they're at position 12 AND 24..



(the whole thing about digit reversal in prime numbers is fascinating,
as is your note, what i can understand of it.)
btw: have you ever seen some kind of spatial diagram of primes.
not exactly sure what i saw, but i think it involved primes,
it was beautiful, a kind of mandala or radial snowflake pattern.
haven't been able to locate this in my papers. I used to dig alot
of damaged mathematics books out of the trash when i worked at the
half-priced books warehouse. I got my two-volume mathematics
encyclopedia that way. Lovely things going into the trash for a few
little dings.

I like the 'Primes Curiosity' pages.
here is the entry for '23':


The smallest prime whose reversal is a power: 32 = 25. [Trigg]
23 is the smallest prime for which the sum of the squares of its
digits is also an odd prime. [Trotter]

The floor function of e^ = 23.

23 is formed from the concatenation of the first two primes.

The number of elementary 2-fold polychords. [Keith]

The smallest prime number which is not the sum of two Ulam numbers.
[Guy]

230 + 231 + 232 + 233 + 235 = 6449063 and the sum of 6 + 4 + 4 + 9 + 0
+ 6 + 3 can be written as 3 x 2 + 2 x 2 + 2 x 2 + 3 x 3 + 0 + 3 x 2 +
3 = 32, the reversal of 23. [Gevisier]

23 is the only prime number p such that p! is p digits long. [Gupta]

The smallest isolated prime, i.e., not an element of a set of twin
primes. [Francis]

23 requires 9 positive cubes to represent it. Note that (23) = 9.
[Honaker]

The top speed of an American crow is 23 miles per hour. [Stidham]

Hilbert's problems are a list of 23 problems in mathematics put forth
by David Hilbert in the year nineteen hundred. The problems were all
unsolved at the time.

Psi (y) is the 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet. [Roberts]

2n is congruent to 3(mod n) for n = 4700063497, but for no smaller n 
1. [Lehmer]

Homo sapiens have 23 pair of chromosomes.

(35 + 53)/(3+5 + 5+3) = 23. [Kulsha]

The largest prime with its least quadratic non-residue greater than
sqrt(p). [Nagell]

23 is the largest integer that is not the sum of distinct powers.
[Wells]

Cyclotomic rings are formed by adjoining the n roots of unity to the
integers. Montgomery and Uchida independently showed that the first of
these rings to have class number greater than one is formed by
adjoining the 23rd roots of unity. [Bonan]

There are only 23 odd abundant numbers below 104.

23 is the smallest prime of the form 10*p + 3 that is not the sum of
two squares, where p is prime. [Murton]

111 (23 ones) is a Repunit prime.

1 x 11 + 111 + 1 (23 ones) is prime. [Fougeron]

2n + 3n is prime for n = 0, 1 and 2. [Trotter]

Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson lived at 221b Baker Street for a
period of 23 years. [Haga]

There are 23 disks in the human spine. [McCranie]

23! is the least factorial in which the digits 0 through 9 appear at
least once. [Das]

23 = 14 + 23 + 32 + 41 + 50. [Trotter]

23 is the only prime of the form p*q + p + q and p*q - p - q, where p
and q are two successive primes (3*5 + 3 + 5 = 5*7 - 5 - 7 = 23.
[Teofilatto]

There are 23 definitions in Book I of Euclid's Elements.

23 was Michael Jordan's jersey number.

(23) = 32. [Caldwell]

23 = 5 + 7 + 11. Do you see the first five consecutive primes? [La
Haye]

23 is the smallest prime number with consecutive digits. [Capelle]

There are 23 counties in Maryland. [Litman]

23 = 3 times the third prime + twice the second prime + once the first
prime. [Murthy]

2! + 3! = 23. [Murthy]

23 = - (22 - 33). [Murthy]

The smallest prime which differs from its successor by 6. [Murthy]

Thrice three and twenty for pleasure true and plenty. [Croll]

The smallest prime of form pp - qq, where p and q are primes. [Murthy]

Smallest prime p such that 90*p+11, 90*p+13, 90*p+17, 90*p+19 are all
primes. [Russo]

The sum of the forth powers of the first 23 primes is prime.
[Patterson]

The state of Wyoming has 23 counties. [Dobb]

23 is the smallest prime number that is equal to the product plus sum
of Twin primes, i.e., 3*5 + (3+5) = 23. [Wagler]

At the height of his career, Professor John F. Nash, Jr. interrupted a
lecture to announce that a photo of Pope John XXIII on the cover of
Life was actually Nash in disguise — and that he knew this because 23
was his favorite prime number. [Hageman]

The smallest multi-digit Tetranacci prime: a(n) = a(n-1) + a(n-2) + a
(n-3) + a(n-4). [Russo]

The smallest prime p that divides the number of digits of p!. [Russo]

The largest integer which cannot be expressed as the sum of two
squareful numbers (numbers divisible by the square of a prime).
[Rupinski]

The sum of the square roots of the first 23 primes is very near the
32nd prime. [Rupinski]

In a room of just 23 people, a greater than 50% chance exists that two
of the people will share a common birthday.

Archbishop Ussher argued that the 

Re: my work is no longer valid

2005-08-24 Thread August



I am SuperSleuth. Sort of.

Okay. So you didn't mean it in a mean 
way. I am sorry for assuming wrong.

What is valid?

Well, on the surface we all know what it 
means. "Is it of any value?" "Is is making any sort of contribution positively 
to others?" Things like this.

But on a deeper level, it's a very good 
question and I don't think I can really answer it because it is too complicated 
to answer.

Sorry again for assuming 
wrong.

It was a valid assumption though, don't 
you think?

August


August HighlandOnline Studiowww.august-highland.com

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Paul Stone 
  To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 5:42 
  PM
  Subject: Re: my work is no longer 
  valid
  At 08:06 PM 8/24/2005, you wrote:
  Hi Paul,You are at Esco Engineering 
still?I 
wanted to see if that was your real name.You post on a lot of lists and 
have an English background.Hey SuperSleuth, 
  Yeah, I really exist. _I_ was not the one who posted the provocative 
  subject heading "My work is no longer valid". I wondered WHY Alan said that. I 
  think exploring what he and anyone means by 'valid' is a legitimate question. 
  I'm not being mean or impolite. I'm wondering if, when, his work was valid and 
  why it's not now. paul
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  here]Paul Stone[EMAIL PROTECTED]Leamington, ON. Canada
  
  

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Re: greenmuseum updates

2005-08-24 Thread August



what a great organization

check out the artists

http://greenmuseum.org


August


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Re: HYPER NETWORK

2005-08-24 Thread August



i am lost

what does this mean?

august



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  Subject: Re: HYPER NETWORK
  
  
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  Aug 24, 2005, at 1:54 AM, _dream.thick[ener]_ wrote:
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Re: my work is no longer valid

2005-08-24 Thread _dream.thick[ener]_



_ego.swa[m]ping.in.rotten.anti-blood.patch[1.3_ID]es_
_u.stretch.thru.ego.teeth+gri[mace+(peter)gun]n_

At 11:45 AM 25/08/2005, you wrote:
I
am SuperSleuth. Sort of.

Okay. So you didn't mean
it in a mean way. I am sorry for assuming wrong.

What is valid?

Well, on the surface we
all know what it means. Is it of any value? Is is
making any sort of contribution positively to others? Things like
this.

But on a deeper level,
it's a very good question and I don't think I can really answer it
because it is too complicated to answer.

Sorry again for assuming
wrong.

It was a valid assumption
though, don't you think?

August


August Highland
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From: Paul Stone 

To:
WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA 

Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 5:42 PM

Subject: Re: my work is no longer valid

At 08:06 PM 8/24/2005, you wrote:

Hi Paul,



You are at Esco Engineering still?



I wanted to see if that was your real name.



You post on a lot of lists and have an English background.

Hey SuperSleuth, 

Yeah, I really exist. _I_ was not the one who posted the provocative subject heading My work is no longer valid. I wondered WHY Alan said that. I think exploring what he and anyone means by 'valid' is a legitimate question. I'm not being mean or impolite. I'm wondering if, when, his work was valid and why it's not now. 

paul



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Re: HYPER NETWORK

2005-08-24 Thread mIEKAL aND
The 17th-century diarist described the area:

http://cla.umn.edu/joglars/radio_caterpillar/always/summertime.html

On Aug 24, 2005, at 7:47 PM, _dream.thick[ener]_ wrote:

http://textzi.net/1/textzine01.pdf

At 10:41 AM 25/08/2005, you wrote:

On Aug 24, 2005, at 1:54 AM, _dream.thick[ener]_ wrote:

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Re: my work is no longer valid

2005-08-24 Thread August



it would be cool if you did more of this 
kind of language stuff on the goth horror side in the way bob has successfully 
explored his subject matter

turn it into an ouevre

something really cool

august



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  From: 
  August 
  To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 6:52 
  PM
  Subject: Re: my work is no longer 
  valid
  
  looks kind of like a vampire or goth 
  thing
  
  
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From: 
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To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA 

Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 6:47 
PM
Subject: Re: my work is no longer 
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_ego.swa[m]ping.in.rotten.anti-blood.patch[1.3_ID]es__u.stretch.thru.ego.teeth+gri[mace+(peter)gun]n_At 
11:45 AM 25/08/2005, you wrote:
I am SuperSleuth. Sort 
  of.Okay. So you didn't mean it in a mean way. I am sorry for assuming 
  wrong.What is valid?Well, on the surface we all know 
  what it means. "Is it of any value?" "Is is making any sort of 
  contribution positively to others?" Things like 
  this.But on a deeper level, it's a very good question and I don't think 
  I can really answer it because it is too complicated to 
  answer.Sorry again for assuming wrong.It was a valid assumption 
  though, don't you think?AugustAugust HighlandOnline 
  Studiowww.august-highland.com
  
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From: Paul Stone 
To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA 

Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: my work is no longer valid
At 08:06 PM 8/24/2005, you wrote:

  Hi 
Paul,
   
  You are at Esco 
  Engineering still?
   
  I wanted to see if 
  that was your real name.
   
  You post on a lot 
  of lists and have an English background.
Hey SuperSleuth, 
Yeah, I really exist. _I_ was not the one who posted the provocative 
subject heading "My work is no longer valid". I wondered WHY Alan said 
that. I think exploring what he and anyone means by 'valid' is a 
legitimate question. I'm not being mean or impolite. I'm wondering if, 
when, his work was valid and why it's not now. 
paul
_
[insert pithy quote here]
Paul Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Leamington, ON. Canada


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Re: HYPER NETWORK

2005-08-24 Thread Lanny Quarles
i couldn't read the spanish text,
but i have a stack of farm pulps,
i read that zine for years.

miekal's image is from the
De Heptarchia Mystica
of Dr. John Dee
and is a diagram meant to be an arrangement of avatars or angels
but pinpointing the position of Prince Bornogo. The text I sent
was the text following the image Miekal sent.

I assumed Miekal was directing my attention to this for the lovely
sigils and enochian glyphs
etc. I love satanic signatures. and my original CAS [#] mentions
satanic anatomies..
which is also by default angelic anatomies..

for myself i was trying to follow the deleuzian ban on metaphor and
interpretation
and to enact physically the energies of referential displacement or
something along those
lines, to concretize an associational matrix, to open and unpack in
Mez'ian terms..

coincidentally miekal's gif bears a striking resemblance to some of
dee's code-squares..

misprision? who knows..? creation strikes out from the found circuitry
of selves in congress,
heisenbergian tango!


 i am lost

 what does this mean?

 august



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 what does this mean?

 august



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   On Aug 24, 2005, at 1:54 AM, _dream.thick[ener]_ wrote:


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Re: ur [gross]blanket.wurk

2005-08-24 Thread _dream.thick[ener]_


At 11:54 AM 25/08/2005, you wrote:
it
would be cool if you did more of this kind of language stuff on the goth
horror side in the way bob has successfully explored his subject
matter

turn it into an
ouevre

something really
cool
subjective:
pls.x.plore.b4.un.in.formed.knee[in.ur.historical.crotch].jerk.reactive.[haze]distancing
objective:
client.indicates.lack.of.critical.awareness+cogen[ial]t.assessment.of.con[pre]textuals.
exploration = null; lazy = h[ypothese]i[s].


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Re: HYPER NETWORK

2005-08-24 Thread mIEKAL aND




On Aug 24, 2005, at 9:02 PM, August wrote:

way over my head

> i am lost

> i am lost
>
> what does this mean?

> fucking excellent.

> _intricate mirror mem[e.st]ories_

>   Beliefware that works, since 1987.

He that uses many words for explaining any subject, doth, like the
cuttlefish, hide himself for the most part in his own ink. -John Ray,
naturalist (1627-1705)