imaginary lands

2007-04-23 Thread Ana Buigues
-BROOKLAND: Not to be confused with Brookland, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. ´Brookland´ is the name by which Helmut Grokenberger refers to New York City district, Brooklyn, in Jim Jarmusch´s film ´A Night on Earth´. Helmut Grokenberg, an East Germany immigrant who has just arrived in New York

imaginary lands

2007-04-23 Thread Ana Buigues
-NORWEGION: Hybrid word resulting from a spelling mistake from the automatic response software of a norwegian airline, whose ultimate´s fault is the programmers. A northern region. A region on the wedge. .nor .wedg .on = palindrome of the domain .no

Re: imaginary lands

2007-04-23 Thread J. Lehmus
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Ana Buigues wrote: -NORWEGION: Hybrid word resulting from a spelling mistake from the automatic response software of a norwegian airline, whose ultimate´s fault is the programmers. A northern region. A region on the wedge. .nor .wedg .on = palindrome of the domain .no

Re: II from Espoo

2007-04-23 Thread John M. Bennett
This is wonderful - john At 03:04 AM 4/23/2007, you wrote: re-send --- II A miserable path runs along the south side of the railway. Even in the wintertime, someone has passed here. The snow isn't very deep. It barely covers the soil. On the railway embankment, willow bushes and dry

untitled

2007-04-23 Thread morrigan nihil
I don't want to open my eyes. There's a soft cinema playing on the screen of my own darkness. Tall men, short women. I can smell them as they dance past, just enough movement and motion to ruffle hair and let skin taste presence. Always just enough, an adequacy of absence. “I'm full.” “You

ars poetica update

2007-04-23 Thread Dan Waber
The ars poetica project continues to walk the walk and talk the talk at: http://www.logolalia.com/arspoetica/ Poems appeared last week by: Richard Owens, Gale Swiontkowski, Audacia Dangereyes, Martin Stannard, John Byrum, and Richard Denner. Poems will appear this week by: Richard Denner and Ed

And Why

2007-04-23 Thread John M. Bennett
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2007-04-23 Thread John M. Bennett
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Prehistoric Mystery Organism Verified as Giant Fungus

2007-04-23 Thread mIEKAL aND
Prehistoric Mystery Organism Verified as Giant Fungus By: University of Chicago Published: Apr 23, 2007 at 06:46 Scientists at the University of Chicago and the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., have produced new evidence to finally resolve the mysterious identity of

[ vestment assist eyeglass jocular ]

2007-04-23 Thread Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
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Physics News Update 821 (fwd)

2007-04-23 Thread Alan Sondheim
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:10:17 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Physics News Update 821 PHYSICS NEWS UPDATE The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Physics News Number 821 April 23, 2007 by Phillip F. Schewe, Ben Stein

Re: Prehistoric Mystery Organism Verified as Giant Fungus

2007-04-23 Thread J. Lehmus
Interesting, reminds of the giant mushrooms bit from Mason Dixon by Thomas Pynchon. Having never seen a true lifesize cactus plant, outdoors, ever before in my lifetime, we visited the Botanical Gardens in Funchal, Madeira this last winter. There, apart from their attractive collection of

III from Espoo

2007-04-23 Thread J. Lehmus
there is some problem with the translation, the sentences are growing much longer and more ornate than the original -- Thought that I found the right way to kick it for a clear bell sound, after reading so much Duras, but now it seems that the environs is the cut-up fodder park again (must be

AB (up for a couple of days only)

2007-04-23 Thread Alan Sondheim
AB (up for a couple of days only) Azure adopting Anita Berber poses in a crowded loftspace; stripped of all theatricality, the effect is mannequin-like; where is the charge of the audience? Azure adapting herself to Anita Berber poses; her eyes half- shut, thinking perhaps not of Weimar, but the