Hi Alan,
You wrote:
thanks, i was thinking of asking if you'd want the portrait of secret
fluxus
stuff for fluxlist.com - seems more appropriate there.
I will sort this out and other fluxlist.com stuff in a couple of weeks as
I'm off to Japan tomorrow for a short break.
In the meantime it
In a message dated 2/8/05 9:34:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just bought
a copy of his "The Approximate Man and Other
Writings" for
$20 which was a real
steal
reed, can i ask which used book store you went to?
It was YES Books in
Dear Redd:
which edition?
i just boyugth two weeks ago the french edition for three dollars--Tzara certainly had many interrelationshsips with Buddhism--
(later the Surealists even had open letter to Dalai Lama--)
Hugo Bal and Emmy Hennnigs--left dada for the Catholic Churck then monsastic life
The great Zen teacher and poet Shinkichi Takashashi when he first began writing poetry in the 1920's wrote dada poetry.
Recently a new edition of his works appeared in English, but not with the Dada works.
Another poet, whose name i wil write tomorrow --also a dada poet at trhe start of his
In a message dated 2/8/05 9:34:07 PM Eastern Standard
Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just bought
a copy of his "The Approximate Man and Other
Writings" for
$20 which was a real
steal
reed, can i ask which used book store you went
Unless your making webpages with xhtml css in which case Netscape is
really unpredictable tho other mozilla browsers like Firefox do fine.
~mIEKAL
On Tuesday, February 8, 2005, at 08:33 AM, Sol Nte wrote:
Generally speaking the best way to test your pages on your own machine
is in
Netscape..
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