Re: Little Anatomy of the Physical Unconscious or The Antomy of the Image

2006-09-06 Thread Charles Baldwin
why? which digi machine non-sense, the one we're writing on?

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/05/06 1:11 PM 
stop relating  everything and bellmer's perverse greatness
to all this digi machine non-sense  please


238/365, Siri

2006-09-06 Thread Dan Waber
Siri came to America on soccer scholarship and made the tennis team
three days after he first tried it. When his first opponent made the
excuse of only been playing for five years. Siri laughed, I only
play five days!

40 words, 40 years
365 days, 365 people
http://www.logolalia.com/40x365


Re: [vel] Bryce and Poser (fwd) free -

2006-09-06 Thread mIEKAL aND

Im not seeing the other programs?

I went thru the process  signed up for Poser but there servers are  
down...  But supposedly once you sign up for a free copy you'll be  
able to download it anytime, even after the offer expires.



On Sep 5, 2006, at 10:34 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:


for Mac and PC - there are other programs as well -


-- Forwarded message --
Date: Sep 5, 2006 7:10 AM
Subject: [vel] Bryce and Poser
- - - - - - - - - -

Subject: Bryce and Poser

Thought you might want to see this:

For a limited time, both Bryce and Poser can be downloaded for free.
They're a version behind the latest versions, but still fully-featured
and there don't *seem* to be any licensing restrictions.  I don't know
how new the lab copies are, so grabbing these might be handy.

Poser is here (until September 8th):
http://www.contentparadise.com/us/user/ 
free_poser_5_english_full_version_product_21989


Bryce is here (until September 6th):
http://www.daz3d.com/newsletter/2006/weekly/ 
newsletter8_22_06_44.html?trid=363237204




Re: [vel] Bryce and Poser (fwd) free -

2006-09-06 Thread Joel Weishaus
They want a lot of information I don't see why the need, like your phone 
number. This kind of information harvesting by a company bothers me.

-Joel

- Original Message - 
From: mIEKAL aND [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.WVU.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 5:35 AM
Subject: Re: [vel] Bryce and Poser (fwd) free -


Im not seeing the other programs?

I went thru the process  signed up for Poser but there servers are
down...  But supposedly once you sign up for a free copy you'll be
able to download it anytime, even after the offer expires.


On Sep 5, 2006, at 10:34 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:

 for Mac and PC - there are other programs as well -


 -- Forwarded message --
 Date: Sep 5, 2006 7:10 AM
 Subject: [vel] Bryce and Poser
 - - - - - - - - - -

 Subject: Bryce and Poser

 Thought you might want to see this:

 For a limited time, both Bryce and Poser can be downloaded for free.
 They're a version behind the latest versions, but still fully-featured
 and there don't *seem* to be any licensing restrictions.  I don't know
 how new the lab copies are, so grabbing these might be handy.

 Poser is here (until September 8th):
 http://www.contentparadise.com/us/user/
 free_poser_5_english_full_version_product_21989

 Bryce is here (until September 6th):
 http://www.daz3d.com/newsletter/2006/weekly/
 newsletter8_22_06_44.html?trid=363237204



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Protocol Weights

2006-09-06 Thread Alan Sondheim

Protocol Weights


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Poem  (Prickly clouded floppy lice)

2006-09-06 Thread brueckl100
Poem  (Prickly clouded floppy lice)



Prickly clouded floppy lice 
glue mute meat to the oinking cock 
sock-humping the chopped mud 
and the flat gnats in the dim wad 
dripping dips of itchy lung rump 
into the ass lens of the glass-lipped armpit 
all misty plaid and sappy. 



--Bob BrueckL
words appropriated from recent John M. Bennett poems


NASA Rover Nears Martian Bowl Goal (fwd)

2006-09-06 Thread Alan Sondheim

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Subject: NASA Rover Nears Martian Bowl Goal

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Erica Hupp/Dwayne Brown  202-358-1237/1726
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News Release: 2006-104   September 6, 2006

NASA Rover Nears Martian Bowl Goal

NASA's Mars rover Opportunity is closing in on what may be the grandest 
overlook and
richest science trove of its long mission.

During the next two weeks, the robotic geologist is likely to reach the rim of 
a hole in the
Martian surface wider and deeper than any it has visited. The crater, known as 
Victoria,
is approximately 750 meters (half a mile) wide and 70 meters (230 feet) deep.

Images from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor orbiter show the crater walls expose a 
stack of
rock layers approximately 30 to 40 meters (100 to 130 feet) thick. Opportunity 
will send
back its initial view into the crater as soon as it gets to the rim. Scientists 
and engineers
will use Opportunity's observations from points around the rim to plot the best 
route for
entering the crater.

Victoria has been our destination for more than half the mission, said Ray 
Arvidson of
Washington University, St. Louis. Arvidson is deputy principal investigator for
Opportunity and its twin rover, Spirit. Examination of the rocks exposed in 
the walls of
the crater will greatly increase our understanding of past conditions on Mars 
and the role of
water. In particular, we are very interested in whether the rocks continue to 
show evidence
for having been formed in shallow lakes.

The NASA rovers have been exploring landscapes on opposite sides of Mars since 
January
2003. Their prime missions lasted three months. Both rovers are still 
investigating Mars'
rocks, soils and atmosphere after more than 30 months. Opportunity works in a 
region
where rock layers hundreds of meters or yards in thickness cover older, heavily 
cratered
terrain.

We have a fully functional vehicle with all the instruments working. We're 
ready to hit
Victoria with everything we've got, said Byron Jones, a rover mission manager 
at NASA's
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.

Though it's still winter in Mars' southern hemisphere, days have begun getting 
longer
again, and Opportunity's power supply from its solar panels is increasing daily.

During its first two months on Mars, Opportunity examined a 30-centimeter 
(one-foot)
stack of rock layers at its landing site inside Eagle Crater and found 
geological evidence
that water had flowed across the surface long ago. The rover spent the next 
nine months
driving to and exploring a larger crater, Endurance. There it examined a 
stack of exposed
layers 7 meters (23 feet) thick. Over the drive from Endurance to Victoria, the 
rocks tell a
history of shallow lakes, drier periods of shifting dunes and groundwater 
levels that rose
and fell. Minerals indicate the ancient water was very acidic.

The much thicker stack of revealed rock layers at Victoria beckons. Arvidson said, 
We
want to examine the thick section of rocks exposed on the walls in Victoria 
crater to
understand whether the environment that produced these materials was similar to 
the
environment recorded in the rocks that we have seen so far. Is there a record 
of a different
type of deposition? Was there a wet environment that was less acidic, perhaps 
even more
habitable? Where do the layers from Endurance fit in this thicker sequence?

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reached Mars in March 2006. It will begin its
primary science phase in November, offering higher resolution images and mineral
mapping than have been possible with previous orbiters. Victoria will be one 
target for the
orbiter. By combining the data from Opportunity and Mars Reconnaissance 
Orbiter, we'll
be able to do some fantastic coordinated analysis, Arvidson said. Such 
analysis will
enhance the science return of both missions and aid in interpreting orbiter 
data taken of
potential landing sites for future missions elsewhere on Mars.

It's an amazing accomplishment that Spirit and Opportunity have completed the
equivalent of 10 prime missions, said John Callas, rover project manager at JPL. 
Each of
them shows some signs of aging, though. We can't say how long the rovers will 
last, but
we will push to get the best possible science out of these national treasures 
as long as they
keep operating. Victoria could very well be the most productive and exciting 
science of the
entire mission.

JPL manages the rovers and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter for NASA's Science 
Mission
Directorate. For rover 

awake bitter seed (i.m. F.G.)

2006-09-06 Thread Dirk Vekemans



er

Better scans and 
Topologocal icons for the Audacia-poem added to the badbad.jsp file at 
http://www.vilt.net/nkdee/badbad.jspand 
some new words by Kathedral-Mother dear 9she's still nagging about the soap 
thing). I find them rather an interesting development.

The icons are also nice to make 
new poems with. You can't make 'm too fast though, because the meanings of the 
wordstend to drop in and ruin things after making some 5 or six words. The 
trick is to hold on to the series established by the poem. Audacia's poems are 
excellent for this type of thing.

here's the K-M text, starting 
off with an T-icon triad:

 

"awake bitter seedfor this we have 
learned:
all those dispositionsall those words
ought to be revealedby those who are weighted in the balance
 not by thosewho have not entered therein,
but by those who haveentered therein
 departed therefrom.
For he who entereth therein goeth not out therefrom,
better were it for that manthat he had never been born.
So shut up, lestyou awake
the seed within you,
[untsoweiter]



now where's the goddamn soap gone to?"

For me, the whole file's in 
memory of a friend who died recently of cancer after being clinically depressed 
for several years.

greetings,
dv @ Neue Kathedrale des 
erotischen Elends
http://www.vilt.net/nkdee



First Light Newsletter - September. 2006 (fwd)

2006-09-06 Thread Alan Sondheim

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Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 16:52:23 -0700
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Subject: First Light Newsletter - September.  2006




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September 2006



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 Do you know someone who wants to reach for the stars? JPL's Education
  Office Web site offers a wide range of resources and multimedia for
 future scientist and engineers, as well as their teachers and parents.



   [girlraisinghand.jpg] Resource Backpack - Links to homework help,
  teacher resources and more.
Summer Stories - College and high school students describe their summer
at JPL. (Requires flash)
Inspire, Engage, Educate - JPL's Education Office connects students with
real-world applications. (Video)
   How to Build a Rocket Scientist - A JPL scientist, an educator and
  summer students share their tips. (Podcast)


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  Two Years at Saturn
 NASA's Cassini mission arrived at Saturn in June 2004. The mission is
now halfway through its tour of the planet, its moons and rings.


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  Photo Essay
(Flash or HTML )


 Video:
  A Tale of Two Moons


Podcast:
  Halftime Highlights




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Slide Show:  Rover Road Trip
The Mars Exploration Rovers continue to take stunning images during their
second year on Mars.

Plus: Viking Celebrates 30 Years on Mars
A look at how the historic mission has influenced Mars exploration.



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