Re: Latin as revolutionary act? (Morlock Elloi)

2019-11-13 Thread Tomasz Rola
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 08:46:45PM +0100, Joseph Rabie wrote: > Or perhaps we just cease speaking Morlock or Eloi. > > Joe. I am not sure if I am reading you correctly and I am not quite sure what people have against Morlock - albeit I suspect he (he?) stepped on my toes lightly in the past,

Re: Latin as revolutionary act? (Morlock Elloi)

2019-11-11 Thread Joseph Rabie
Or perhaps we just cease speaking Morlock or Eloi. Joe. > Le 11 nov. 2019 à 19:19, Tomasz Rola a écrit : > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 11:05:45AM +0400, Patrick Lichty wrote: >> Isn’t this what Esperanto was made for? >> Let’s speak Klingon! > [...] > > Why, let's speak Lojban. There is

Re: Latin as revolutionary act? (Morlock Elloi)

2019-11-11 Thread Tomasz Rola
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 11:05:45AM +0400, Patrick Lichty wrote: > Isn’t this what Esperanto was made for? > Let’s speak Klingon! [...] Why, let's speak Lojban. There is supposedly ca. hundred speakers of it, worldwide. Tripling their number would be both appreciated by them and deemed

Re: Latin as revolutionary act? (Morlock Elloi)

2019-11-11 Thread Patrice Riemens
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Re: Latin as revolutionary act? (Morlock Elloi)

2019-11-11 Thread Laura Chimera
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Re: Latin as revolutionary act? (Morlock Elloi)

2019-11-10 Thread Patrick Lichty
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Re: Latin as revolutionary act? (Morlock Elloi)

2019-11-10 Thread Renée Lynn Reizman
than "Re: Contents of nettime-l digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > >1. Latin as revolutionary act? (Morlock Elloi) > > > ------ > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 09 Nov 2019 14:48:36 -0800 >

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-10 Thread Jaromil
dear Orsan and nettime readers, ultimately I'm sorry for my flurr of posts and will follow Bronac's suggestion to shrink also my presence down after this and go back lurking for another ~six months, unless there is something specific I can contribute about projects I'm involved into. But even

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-09 Thread lizvlx
Your talking about Soros is quite antisemitic. (And your whole theory therefore false and unfounded) I am not gonna cite the infected paragraphs here. They are quite easy to spot. Ok…one.. “Money dealing capitalist" > He is a money dealing capitalist, ... > investor clients with closer ties to

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-09 Thread Örsan Şenalp
Jaromil, Soros is in us, he is everywhere don't you see that :) Suicide bunny.. funny.. though I don't really get in what sense what I do here would bring my end himm may be you're right.. I wish, instead, you would think of me being spastic or autistic, or too naive in insisting on

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-09 Thread Sascha D. Freudenheim
To paraphrase from the old joke, Long-time lurker, first-time writer here... (Ok, not quite first time.) I found Felix's and Ted's responses both instructive and engaging, and want to respond to two specific things: 1) Both Felix and Ted mention concerns about insularity. As a long-time

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-09 Thread Jaromil
dear Ted, On Sun, 08 Apr 2018, tbyfield wrote: > twitterish performance of a cynical old white techie Oh BTW do not miss this http://n-gate.com It replaced my weekly morlockelloi's dose. beware it may replace also nettime one day :^))) na, just joking. but hey, what is happening now? I feel

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-09 Thread Patrice Riemens
On 2018-04-08 22:15, Felix Stalder wrote: When we turned off moderation a couple of months ago, we did so because we perceived that nettime was limiting itself by too many implicit rules that had accumulated over time. So we decided to break one, abolish our position as moderators, as an

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-08 Thread bronac ferran
on reflection might Jaromil at one and the same time now be Morlock On 8 April 2018 at 22:42, Brian Holmes wrote: > Ted writes: > > "if you don't like something, maybe try (a) contacting the person > privately with a suggestion and/or (b) filtering your mail." > >

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-08 Thread Brian Holmes
Ted writes: "if you don't like something, maybe try (a) contacting the person privately with a suggestion and/or (b) filtering your mail." Well, I have tried option one, and number two is also fine. But Morlock contributes lots of interesting stuff, so before turning on the trashcan I don't see

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-08 Thread Felix Stalder
When we turned off moderation a couple of months ago, we did so because we perceived that nettime was limiting itself by too many implicit rules that had accumulated over time. So we decided to break one, abolish our position as moderators, as an invitation others to break a few more in the hope

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-08 Thread tbyfield
On 8 Apr 2018, at 15:18, I wrote: morlock's style has struck me as problematic at times, but other problems concern me much more: the obstinate gender bias, the prevalence of a few voices, the lack of experimentation, and sedentary/habitual tendencies in subject, style, regional focus At

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-08 Thread tbyfield
Hmmm. morlock's style has struck me as problematic at times, but other problems concern me much more: the obstinate gender bias, the prevalence of a few voices, the lack of experimentation, and sedentary/habitual tendencies in subject, style, regional focus. I get that his/her/their mail

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-08 Thread Brian Holmes
Jaromil wrote: "I don't know what else to think. maybe he passed on his account. The sort of replying-myself thing he is doing shows that some sort of twitter ab-user has taken place and the quantity of activity indicates there may be more people behind the account now." That's interesting.

Re: morlock elloi

2018-04-08 Thread Jaromil
On Sat, 07 Apr 2018, Tilman Baumgärtel wrote: > When exactly did this list become primarily a vehicle for the > endless wisecracking of some guy who has borrowed his name from a > novel from 1895? my record for posterity: I know well this list and most people who started it, read and write

morlock elloi

2018-04-07 Thread Tilman Baumgärtel
When exactly did this list become primarily a vehicle for the endless wisecracking of some guy who has borrowed his name from a novel from 1895? Am 07.04.2018 um 22:43 schrieb Morlock Elloi: As an activist who lives and fights in Barcelona since 28 years, I can say without fear of legal