David's in "double n" mode today!
Happy Birthday Bibiana!
(and Emma Goldman)
R~~
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"you won't like all of it"
•• •• ••
yours,
the no-longer dashing
Morse Codingham
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"you won't like all of it"
Everyone's dotty!
•••
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On 2006 Jun 20, at 5:10 PM, Ann Klefstad wrote:
There is a sort of bit of a fashion for high school boys to wear
girls'
trousers . . .
...while they're still in them...
yeah, it was the same at *my* school!
R~~
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Now playing: Charles Mingus - Theme For Lester Young (aka "Goodbye
On 2006 Jun 20, at 3:47 PM, bibiana padilla maltos wrote:
I can order one for you and one for me and you can pay me cash?
His cash is no good.
God
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On 2006 Jun 20, at 3:01 PM, badgergirl wrote:
I have a question: Do these trousers make me look taller?
Badgergirl
(very)
My question: Do her trousers make me look taller?
R~~
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On 2006 Jun 17, at 12:41 PM, Allan Revich wrote: Poonurse is an RN with 25 years experience in labor and delivery. Her qualifications include seeing a lot of poop, and owning a computer. Also, she works in Michigan, which she calls the asshole of the universe, so that's another bit of credibility.
On 2006 Jun 15, at 2:37 PM, bibiana padilla maltos wrote:
http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/rotoreliefs/flash/1/
I like that you can change the speed!
Thanks!
Rod
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Now playing: Myron Floren - Disco Accordion
he "notes" section at the end)...
Thanks Candace.
It's really well done!
Rod
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Now playing: Steve Roach - Shift the Dimension
On 2006 Jun 14, at 12:43 PM, JJ wrote:
Yes, visit! It would be so great to see you. Bring 2
or 3 magnolia thingies! Bring the ears, too.
When's Germany? Anyone on the list considering a trip
to NYC for the July 10-16 Dada MoMa week? I considered
it, but how could I leave the sweating hot
Click on "Fan Mail" - LOL!
http://www.myspace.com/ibsmusic
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Now playing: Senator Roscoe Dean - A Ballad to George Wallace
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"you won't like all of it"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vQyB-s6QMc
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Now playing: Ralph Lichtensteiger - Écriture Chiffrée - for James Drew
riety thru Dublin streets!
I'd been there in '01, but wanted to really be a part
of this massive event in '04. It seems that other folks
in other countries are celebrating.
Rod
http://www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/
R~~
On 2006 Jun 13, at 1:00 PM, JJ wrote:
Hi Rod!
Half Price Books in Mesquite...libraries pay better
but they are SO dull!
How're yer ears?
j.
Oh! practically right down the street!
I need to visit!
Ears are slowly getting better - I think - some issues,
but I'm gonna see
On 2006 Jun 13, at 11:52 AM, JJ wrote:
In Texas lately it's more about basketball
playoffs--the bookstore I work...
Where?
Rod
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Now playing: The Fourth Tower of Inverness - Hi Oh Silver, Awaay!
On 2006 Jun 09, at 3:45 PM, josh ronsen wrote:
I was planning on interviewing Dick, and had begun to exchange
words with him, but because of my mixed heritage, cf above, the
interview never happened.
Thank Josh, but, apparently, my memory of your plans are better than
your own.
Just af
On 2006 Jun 08, at 3:09 PM, josh ronsen wrote:
New online issue of my zine Monk Mink Pink Punk, featuring:
--A long 10-year followup interview with keyboardist Anthony Coleman
--A smart aleck defense of abstract art
--Reviews of Israeli and Korean music
--Writings on the work of John Cage and
On 2006 May 25, at 7:45 AM, Walter Cianciusi wrote:
Still accepting submissions...
Great! Have you uploaded JOB_APP yet?
R~~
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Now playing: Hermann Nitsch - 25/3
I don't
like to think about the form too much. I often say
something is a sonnet when it probably isn't. I like
exhaustic too much to give it up now! Dawg
Oh, no! Not *my* way!
Exhaustic is a great name!
Just make it *your* way!
Rod
On 2006 May 22, at 6:50 AM, Alan Bowman wrote:
Rod,
the list doesn't actually frown on HTML as such, it's just that
often it can show up as a confusing mess on some systems and, more
importantly - the use of HTML allows for and seems to encouraged
the embedding of images an
On 2006 May 22, at 10:48 AM, Cecil Touchon wrote:
That would be a rhopalic verse (only one 'l')
Thanks Cecil. I caught that when it showed up later.
I really meant anti-rhopalic (and anti-snowball as well, I suppose).
Rod
On 2006 May 22, at 10:47 AM, Allan Revich wrote: Thanks Rod for such a thoughtful answer. I confess to remaining unconvinced that only Cage's mesostic forms can rightfully be called "mesostic", but I am certainly much better informed than I was a week ago! It is interesting
Sorry, I meant to say an "anti-rhopalic" verse...
On 2006 May 22, at 10:29 AM, Rod Stasick wrote:
...would be a steady reduction of her first line idea to an
"exhausted" state - a kind of rhopallic verse or syllabic snowball,
then it would fit the name more closely.
Rod
On 2006 May 21, at 1:55 PM, Allan Revich wrote: The more I learn, the less I seem to know! Rod, what do you think?Hahahahaha! Well, yes, I think I may have answered this in my last post.Allan, I think that if you can come up with a unique way of constructing your poemsusing acrostics, then you
On 2006 May 21, at 10:59 AM, Allan Revich wrote: So the issue is, what becomes of the "0% mesostic"? It is not an acrostic. It is not 50% mesostic, nor is it a 100% mesostic. I remain wont to call it a mesostic as that term seems well-suited to describe an acrostic poem with the phrase down the m
On 2006 May 21, at 12:11 PM, Cecil Touchon wrote: Oh! Ok, I get it! I was thinking in terms of 'in between' lines not letters. I get it. I'll try another... slapstick attraction Searching for your perfectLy opposing
On 2006 May 20, at 9:36 PM, Cecil Touchon wrote: around the city a brutiSh cop past antiquEs up-and-comeR generally fIts having my camera cOnfiscated I arrived inside which lay the groUndwork for the next wave not So far away,
On 2006 May 20, at 11:04 AM, Allan Revich wrote:
It is wonDerful
I must acCept your Haiku
Let's botH move on now
;-)
Yes, of course!
What does IDICHLH refer to?
Rod
brand of poetry. This seems to be one of the
creative artist's gift -
to be able to use lateral thinking and/or extrapolation to further
their creative work.
keep us up-to-date,
Rod
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Now playing: Sun Ra Arkestra - World Worlds
devotioN
highLy
dIed
Nation
Rod
---
Now playing: Greg Davis/Steven Hess - 042203(05)
vil
testiNg whether that nation
so dediCated
can lOng endure
a great battLefield
a portioN of that
fieLd [and so on...]
This is an example of choosing wing words that
al
The Grapes Of Wrath
(lazyminded Fluxus mesostic version):
toThwah - thwaah!
Ho, ho, ho
Eeew!
Gonggawrong-wrong!
quRapp
o-Ah chew!
Peeonyou i say
expE ali do! ßuss
sssSnickey snake
hobO do you mountain dew?
afFable slime shield
go Wring yer hands my friends
abRoad
In contra-distinction to tyranny.
On 2006 May 19, at 4:36 PM, Rod Stasick wrote:
ouR
govErnment
inausPicious
to libeRty
Engage in counterproductiv
On 2006 May 19, at 4:02 PM, Allan Revich wrote:BTW None of the definitions are “mine” in any shape way or form. I have never written a mesostic and I feel no urgent need to do so. I really liked the mesostic poem presented by Madawg. I hope she writes more of them soon and is still willing to share
yway? Do you need me to tell you that you are
very clever? OK. You are very clever. The sources that I have
located to date suggest that he was born in Lithuania, moved from
there to Germany, and from Germany to the United States. If you
have more accurate information you could probably s
he 100% mesostic limits your
word choices even more.
Also, being true to it's nature, no words are normally given written
changed "tenses."
The found tenses are kept. It has the distinct advantage of keeping
(or giving) the text "life" -
an ever changing perspective tha
Also, there's this line at the link that you sent:"...They must, however, obey the non-repeating letter rule..."R~~---Now playing: Hermann Nitsch - Harmoniumwerk Vol. 11
"I have found a variety of ways of writing mesostic[s.]" -- CageYes, and I have at least 9 ways myself,and after one uses these methods to extract the text,it is then arranged in a mesostic form - 2 kinds only - (which was given a specific definition by it's creator)."...if you are new to Cage's wo
On 2006 May 19, at 11:34 AM, Madawg Painterofdark wrote:
Cage actually used full phrases rather than just
words- I'll call mine exhaustics-Dawg
Sometimes, yes, sometimes no.
Mesostics can and have been done
with single words only and with "wing" words - it's just that they
should actually *be
• 100 percent mesostics: between any two mesoletters, you can't have
either.
Rod
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Now playing: http://www.denness.net/rpis/u/rostasi/fs/10/s/10/b/1/
font/georgia/tz/GMT/tza/-1/width/865/h/treated%20transmissions%20from%
20the%20terrestrial%20tailor/ha/centre/url/0/bc/AA/bg2
On 2006 May 19, at 8:43 AM, Allan Revich wrote:n his early mesostics, Cage would simply write a word (usually a name) vertically down the page, with all the letters capitalized. Then, he would "fill in the blanks" and come up with a poem using the "spine" he had chosen. For Example (by the author):
On 2006 May 18, at 8:55 PM, Madawg Painterofdark wrote:
Just
fOr
tAble
faiNt
tEar
oF
lEaps
folLow
Drink
cHide
fUn
Ruby
Year
almost
R
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Now playing: Ben Patterson - 370 Flies
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(often
On 2006 May 16, at 12:10 AM, David-Baptiste Chirot wrote:
Many thanks for this!
Sure! It was nothing.
ØØØ
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Now playing: Robert Ashley - The Fourth Of July
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(often) rodcasting at:
http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u
"you won't like all of it"
"...my German name 'Heinrich' was translated into 'Henri'
just after my arrival in Paris. I had to resign myself to it and,
finally, name myself thus in this country,
for the word 'Heinrich' did not appeal to the French ear and
the French make everything in the world nice and easy for themselves.
On 2006 May 15, at 9:14 AM, Allan Revich wrote:
Mitakorak silikti!
hahahaha! MY spelling of it is:
madakoowahsoweechy!
I've been told that the longer vocal in the middle
is a guy singing about what is happening in real time.
R~~
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Now playing: Steve Lacy/Kent Carter - Ducks
...and I can't get it out!
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/105030/domino_effect/
Rod
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"you won't like all of it"
I think "nothing" is the Big O!
-o-
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Toshinori Kondo/John Zorn/Andrea Centazzo) - NY Duo #1
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"you won't like all of it"
On 2006 May 14, at 5:29 PM, Don Boyd wrote:
Very nice. -Don Boyd
Thanks! I think we can all take credit for that!
Rod
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Now playing: Anthony Coleman/Marco Cappelli/Andrea Centazzo - Back to
the Future #2
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On 2006 May 09, at 4:53 PM, bibiana padilla maltos wrote:
www.pente.net
would you like to play pente of times? my log in name is
Bibiana hahaha this game is actually really fun, I even have
the board game from the 80's!!!
Lovely! but TIME is the problem these days.
Actually, what
On 2006 May 09, at 2:48 PM, bibiana padilla maltos wrote:
Has anyone played pente?
pente of times!
R~~
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Now playing: 801 - You Really Got Me
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"you won't like all of it"
On 2006 May 04, at 10:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check this out it's
quite fun:
http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/Src/sing/sing.asp?key=undefined
I had considered using this for the JOB_APP comp
a few months ago, but have been using it for some other
experiments instead.
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Now playing:
On 2006 May 01, at 4:48 PM, Kamen Nedev wrote:
Ah, I lrve the Fall!
Me too! Favorite band!
Gonna see them again Thursday night.
®ø∂
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Now playing: Elvis Costello - Welcome To The Working Week
RANDOM RODIO:
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On 2006 May 01, at 5:05 PM, Kraig Louis Lamper wrote:
i believe that that is andy milonakis... basically he's a 37 year
old underdeveloped person or something. he has his own show on MTV
where he basically acts like a twelve year old to old people. he
has also been in several movies.
Rem
I think we're all solipsists here.
((R))
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Now playing: Bad Manners - Can Can
On 2006 Apr 30, at 1:34 PM, Kamen Nedev wrote:
I remember a fascinating moment in "Ninotchka" in which Greta Garbo
(in her role as a Soviet envoy to the West) tells her just-seduced
Western counterpart who's about to turn on the radio: "No, honey!
Let's play music just for ourselves!" and
On 2006 May 01, at 8:48 PM, Kathy Forer wrote:
The concept isn't quite as personal as yours, -- it's a commercial
service customizing a feed to your taste, not an individually
produced station, -- and some are lacking in variety and depth,
but there are a few pretty darn good custom radi
On 2006 Apr 30, at 9:03 AM, Ann Klefstad wrote:
Very interesting, yes! It presumes a kind of purposeful inquiring
search
that I mostly seem not to have. Radio survives, I think, because
we like
being ambushed by small bits of diverse things to hear. I have
boxed sets
too and seldom listen
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1180662760907882321
R``
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RANDOM RODIO:
(often) rodcasting at:
http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u
"you won't like all of it"
ion, or a CD box set, or whatever.
Yup, and we're getting more resources for that kind of thing now.
If Ubuweb has the complete "Dial-A-Poet" series,
then I can now dump my whole collection online.
There's always someone on eBay, for instance,
who'll want the
On 2006 Apr 29, at 1:53 AM, Kamen Nedev wrote:
So maybe, in this sense, an appropriate way to prepare a Fluxbox
nowadays would be to turn it into a Fluxdrive...
Yup, I'm in for it.
Yeah, a Sony Fluxstick.
rod
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Now playing: The Fall - New Puritan
RANDOM RODIO:
(
se you'll soon lose room)...but, of course,
with something huge, it's easier to dump a bunch of extra unnecessary
things onto it - without discipline - which just becomes another crap
buildup area.
rod
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Now playing: David Bowie - Teenage Wildlife
http://stasick.org
On 2006 Apr 28, at 6:23 PM, Kraig Louis Lamper wrote:
i'm not gonna lie... i've almost purchased the Merzbox about 7
times and each time i manage to resist the temptation somehow.
lately i've been wanting to buy An Anthology from LaMonte Young and
the MELA foundation except it costs so dam
On 2006 Apr 28, at 6:41 PM, Kathy Forer wrote:
On Apr 28, 2006, at 7:04 PM, Rod Stasick wrote:
Need a solo 29 minute work?
OK, let me play the part of the Metzgermeister
and just slice some off for you.
Would you like that wrapped?
How about 3/4 of a terabyte?
http
On 2006 Apr 28, at 4:08 AM, Kamen Nedev wrote:
Hmmm, you have a point here. CDs suck. Period. The thing is, I'm
not into CDs, I'm into the idea of "publication", "edition", or
whatever you might call it. I don't care if it's a CD or a USB
stick or a vinyl record, as long as I get this ide
Thanks again for all the kind words (and requests)!
*This* particular edition of the rodcast will be winding down
over the next 12 hours to be replaced by something else entirely.
Ample amounts of Dada and Fluxus to inspire all kinds of mayhem
and chocolate disarmaments were presented.
Hope you
I like the idea of "phlebitis timing diuretic bang toffy"
R~~
---
Now playing: John M. Bennett - reading from "Glue"
great little short:
http://www.405themovie.com/Home.asp
Road
---
Now playing: Ingvar Loco Nordin - Kürten 2002: Not Tragic: Fun!
RANDOM RODIO:
(often) rodcasting at:
http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u
"you won't like all of it"
x27;t wait to get it and was not disappointed
when it arrived!
Loco's a good friend. We talk nearly every day.
Rod
---
Now playing: Albert Lepage - Clément Pansaers, au Diable au corps
(rue aux choux)
?Rod---Now playing: Mieko Shiomi - Ken Friedman
nd of like finding info on the Oulipo -
geographical narrowness arises, but you can try this short
biographical note
from the Ubu site:
http://www.ubu.com/sound/mon.html
and a German language wikipedia entry is here:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Mon
Rod
---
Now playing: Ben
On 2006 Apr 26, at 3:54 AM, Kamen Nedev wrote:
And I'm checking out someone with the surname Hodell (or
something). Powerful!!!
()
BTW, Rod, how can I get hold of stuff you've done. What I have so
far (after extensive googli
On 2006 Apr 25, at 9:37 PM, A Chair wrote:Thanks very much for the Rodcast. It is loads of fun.You're welcome! I figured that Fluxlist has been beaming into poetry/text-sound lately, so why not feature the same.I set up a playlist of just over 36 hours of stuff. Could've done enough to last a whol
On 2006 Apr 25, at 3:30 PM, Björn Eriksson wrote:
Thanks for this recommendation! Yeah - I heard "The ferry..." it is
a very nice piece!...
I also heard in the Franz Mon piece some swedish sentences here and
there. Had he some connection to Sweden? I guess I'd just could go
google on this
On 2006 Apr 25, at 2:47 PM, Allan Revich wrote:
Now playing at http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u "Loco Radio"
Thoroughly enjoyable! Thank you Rod.
Thanks Allan!
I've added some works from JOB_APP
and some from our podcasts too.
R~~
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Now playing: Ben Patterson - 370 Flies
On 2006 Apr 25, at 2:11 PM, Björn Eriksson wrote:
Thank you for Rodcasting, Rod! This is super! Now I am listening to
Franz Mon - Blaiberg funeral. Have missed him before by some reason...
&
Aaah, I see you played a french version of General Bussig (General
Bonhomme) by Åke Hodell.
On 2006 Apr 25, at 2:11 PM, Björn Eriksson wrote:
Thank you for Rodcasting, Rod! This is super! Now I am listening to
Franz Mon - Blaiberg funeral. Have missed him before by some reason...
&
Aaah, I see you played a french version of General Bussig (General
Bonhomme) by Åke Hodell.
On 2006 Apr 25, at 2:11 PM, Björn Eriksson wrote:
Thank you for Rodcasting, Rod! This is super! Now I am listening to
Franz Mon - Blaiberg funeral. Have missed him before by some reason...
&
Aaah, I see you played a french version of General Bussig (General
Bonhomme) by Åke Hodell.
Also, if your audio player can't or doesn't supply
artist/track info, you can go to the following link.
It refreshes about every 5 minutes or so.
(You may have to manually refresh the page each time):
http://imagegen.last.fm/04210/recenttracks/rostasi.gif
Rod
---
Now playing: B
s below.
happy listening!
Rod
RANDOM RODIO:
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"you won't like all of it"
Yes, excellent show!
I have pix and little tiny vids
of the "...Mechanique" performance
that need to go up somewhere...
Rod
---
Now playing: Fela Kuti - Yese
RANDOM RODIO:
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"you won't like all of it"
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 22, at 3:22 PM, Allan Revich wrote:Yes indeed I do. Every now and then the urge to paint something hits and the studio has yet one more canvas taking up space and depressing me by its presence there. The odd piece that I sell provides some gratification for a moment or two until I r
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 22, at 12:51 PM, suse wrote:These are nice--as a document lover--I see them as representations of representationsCan you tell me about them or do they present in and of themselves?curiosa and curiosWell, it's just a "Pop Rock" wrapper (http://www.poprockscandy.com/)found deeply buri
Sorry...the links don't seem to work.Try these?http://stasick.org/presubstitution-pentacoccou.jpghttp://stasick.org/you-always-end-ere-you-begi.jpgRod---Now playing: Charles Steven Page - SuddenlyRANDOM RODIO:(often) rodcasting at:http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u"you won't like all of it"
he problem of having too much creat(ed/ive) work. around the studio? Yes, of course, you want to sell stuff, but what of the stuff that you can't sell? Is there a "past-it's-sell-by-date" at some time where it's documented then discarded?Rod---Now playing: Agitation Free - Saha
• record your preparations for creating the CD and reduce this recorded time to the length of the final CD. • divide the final CD length by the number of participants - these are the number of tracks.• using chance operations, assign each participant's name to a track.R~~---Now playing: E.E. Cummin
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 20, at 1:31 PM, Cecil Touchon wrote:
oh right I remember that! We could include a track of that album. I
wonder if we could get sued for copyright infringement? haha.
Don't forget this sordid episode:
http://tinyurl.com/pa3sx
R~~
---
Now playing: Tom Snyder - The To
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 20, at 12:14 PM, suse wrote:
To everyone
Thanks for nothing!
You're welcome!
(and there's more to come!)
R~~
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Now playing: The Fourth Tower of Inverness - Me Hide, You Seek
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 20, at 11:59 AM, placekraft/LeisureArts wrote:http://beauty.gmu.edu/AVT483,616/Cooley/files/spacergifart/experience1.htmGive a gift of gif!R~~---Now playing: Red Shadow (The Economics Rock & Roll Band) - Understanding MarxRANDOM RODIO:(often) rodcasting at:http://rodcast.dyndns.org:
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 20, at 11:59 AM, placekraft/LeisureArts wrote:
Maybe you would like this:
http://www.emptywebsite.com/
and yes, someone is paying to have that site name and space... :-)
R~~
---
Now playing: Francois Defrene - Ouverture Sans Fin, Post-Scriptum Au
Tombeau De Pierre L
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 20, at 11:34 AM, Cecil Touchon wrote:
Maybe we should put together a compilation CD called The Nothing
Album or Nothin' but Nothing with those songs, cage 4.33, and
whatever else. We could throw in "Imagine" and call the album
"Imagine Nothing" or maybe "Nothing to Imagine"
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 20, at 9:52 AM, Allan Revich wrote:N o t h I n gI got plenty of itand nothin' plenty for me!R~~---Now playing: Henning Christiansen - Abschiedssymphonie Part 2http://stasick.org
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 19, at 12:16 AM, Cecil Touchon wrote: Rod, Please take some photos of your whole collection for me befor you ebay it and send me the digital images for the ontological museum. I would love to see how it is all organized at your place.Well, I've been eBraying for quite a few
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 18, at 9:46 AM, Cecil Touchon wrote: I am so relieved by that Rod. Sometimes I feel that I am just beside myself on these issues until I notice I am sitting next to a mirror. Then you *are* beside yourself - which is the image tho?Too much stuff here too,but I'm easing int
For the longest time,
I've thought that David Manning
should be the new Luther Blissett.
R~~
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Now playing: The Fourth Tower of Inverness - Hey, Those Are My Toes
RANDOM RODIO:
(often) rodcasting at:
http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u
"you won't like all of it"
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 18, at 5:34 PM, Madawg Painterofdark wrote:
are you THE Karen Elliot of Neoist fame?
Aren't we all?
R~~
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 18, at 3:10 PM, mIEKAL aND wrote:I think the answer is here:"with a track marker every minute"ooops! OK, I see...R~~---Now playing: Nurse With Wound - Salt Marie Celeste
Well, I'm kinda new to this new thing called "Compact Disc"
but can you actually make 1 second tracks on a disc.
I thought the minimum was 4 seconds.
R~~
---
Now playing: Hasidic New Wave - Sim Shalom
RANDOM RODIO:
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http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u
"y
Yes, I understand this as text,but also as reality!R~~---Now playing: Either/Orchestra - Amlak abét abétRANDOM RODIO:(often) rodcasting at:http://rodcast.dyndns.org:8000/listen.m3u"you won't like all of it"
On 1427 Rabiʻ I 16, at 5:01 AM, Roger Stevens wrote:
I really enjoyed the article.
I didn't mean to brand it spam. It's just my server sends Fluxlist
stuff
to me with the prefix SPAM and when I reply I have to delete it from
the subject line - and I obviously forgot.
h, I see
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