What next, bearded one?

2006-02-10 Thread Ryan Whyte
http://www.signandsight.com/features/597.html

News from the Collaborative Translation Project (fwd)

2006-01-05 Thread Ryan Whyte
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 08:51:11 -0600 From: Kolleen Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: French History discussion group [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: News from the Collaborative Translation Project Hello Colleagues, A new year, a new

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2006-01-04 Thread Ryan Whyte
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Gerbner Obituary (fwd)

2005-12-30 Thread Ryan Whyte
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 07:55:37 -0500 From: Jay Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Visual Communications Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Gerbner Obituary From the Los Angeles Times OBITUARIES George Gerbner, 86; Educator Researched

The 2005 Dubious Data Awards

2005-12-30 Thread Ryan Whyte
http://www.stats.org/record.jsp?type=newsID=534

Re: Mock blink

2005-12-15 Thread Ryan Whyte
Don't worry, I'm about to remove you, though you keep saying the list is bullshit and then coming back for more. These kinds of requests should be sent to me personally, not to the list, by the way-- Ryan On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Alex Jorgensen wrote: This is a list I do not want to be on. I keep

Call for Papers: The Liquid Beast: Drinking the Animal Body (fwd)

2005-12-05 Thread Ryan Whyte
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happy birthday

2005-11-12 Thread Ryan Whyte
happy birthday Roland Barthes and Neil Young

Paris Unrest (fwd)

2005-11-08 Thread Ryan Whyte
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Paris unrest (fwd)

2005-11-08 Thread Ryan Whyte
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Paris Unrest (fwd)

2005-11-07 Thread Ryan Whyte
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aarggh

2005-09-27 Thread Ryan Whyte
now the 'intelligent design' debate is on in the US and something like 2/3rds of americans think creationism should be taught in schools; meanwhile, Bush wants to spend billions going to the moon to build roads there, as if the war and hurricane cleanup weren't costly enough and the gap between

my friend (fwd) I

2005-09-24 Thread Ryan Whyte
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my friend (fwd) II

2005-09-24 Thread Ryan Whyte
Imagine this; real world setting. Central character= internal world= your mental cutup technique reflecting his character- could shift away from cyber or if appropriate to his chara retain that language to a reduced degree. Potential, like mecha. Contrast inner world with outer world, with

STIP: Residence fellowships for theorists and art critics (fwd)

2005-09-23 Thread Ryan Whyte
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rubin's vase

2005-09-22 Thread Ryan Whyte
Does anyone know of works dealing with the history of the Rubin's vase illusion--aside from Gombrich, of course-- thanks greatly, Ryan

Re: rubin's vase

2005-09-22 Thread Ryan Whyte
/neuroscience.pdf and this: The Story of the Story: Invasions from the Real Dr Edmond Wright http://www.cus.cam.ac.uk/~elw33/articles/story.html - Original Message - From: Ryan Whyte [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WRYTING-L@listserv.utoronto.ca Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 12:10 PM Subject

Call for Reviewers: Rare Docu. on Sartre/de Beauvoir (fwd)

2005-09-21 Thread Ryan Whyte
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 08:05:30 -0500 From: Kolleen Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: French History discussion group [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Call for Reviewers: Rare Docu. on Sartre/de Beauvoir CALL FOR REVIEWERS We are seeking

sharia court in Ontario petition (fwd)

2005-09-08 Thread Ryan Whyte
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 08:08:44 -0700 (PDT) From: Bernice Iarocci Subject: sharia court in Ontario petition Dear Friends, I have just read and signed the online petition: Join the International Campaign against setting up Shari'a court in Canada hosted

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2005-09-03 Thread Ryan Whyte
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Re: 'born to clue gnat dance'

2005-09-02 Thread Ryan Whyte
and so many writing programs, why is it that we've lots more ineffectual work (as opposed to, say--). And why is it that many seem more comfortable not asking such questions. It's the work, isn't it, that counts--along with the process (or so is the case, at least for me). AJ --- Ryan Whyte

Re: Daily post limit for wryting-l

2005-09-02 Thread Ryan Whyte
Dear wryting-l, We're having some technical problems implementing this change. Please be patient, if your messages are being held. Thanks, Ryan On Thu, 1 Sep 2005, Ryan Whyte wrote: Dear wryting-l, Effective tomorrow, Friday Sept. 2, there will be a daily limit of five posts per

Daily post limit for wryting-l

2005-09-01 Thread Ryan Whyte
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Re: Studio as History

2005-08-26 Thread Ryan Whyte
Thanks for this, Lanny. Yup, it's the Coolidge as 'entree en matiere' (in more than one sense, I suppose). But I wouldn't write like this any more; my writing in that piece is pretty opaque, hence your confusion! Excesses of youth and all that. Too much writing about history without doing history,

Re: Instinctual-Cultural States

2005-08-25 Thread Ryan Whyte
Thanks for this very interesting text, Alan. I've been thinking along similar lines in relation to fish. I have three small freshwater aquaria in my apartment and have been reading up and observing (nothing expensive or exotic--can't afford/house it). I was most struck by studies of fish rivalry

wryting

2005-08-11 Thread Ryan Whyte
Dear wryting-l, I will be travelling Aug. 13-20. I will be slow to handle subscription changes and the like during this period. Thanks for your patience! -- Ryan

soul searching

2005-05-20 Thread Ryan Whyte
teaches humility. My name falls apart there, because the net is in the real world. On page 31, for example, it's Tanya Whyte, Ryan Michael Wiggins. Ryan Whyte

dumb question?

2005-05-13 Thread Ryan Whyte
Does anyone write about untraceability as a quality of internet texts/wryting? Thinking particularly about spam, viruses, hoaxes etc. Obviously it comes up in codework discussions -- I'm interested in theoretical approaches --

Re: paris

2005-04-18 Thread Ryan Whyte
The locals tend to leave and a lot of things are closed in those months, it can also get muggy, and there are plenty of tourists. But Paris is a good time any time of year. Ryan On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, mwp wrote: Does anybody know if July/Aug is a good time to be in Paris? m