>"thanatorotational dynamics" quite nice udhay! really like it. please share more if you have
perhaps "thanatorotational dynamics" could also be expanded as the eternal return (rotation) of the dead - the recurrent appearance of the perpetual zombie. can we safely say then that calculating the thanatorotational moment of inertia could possibly allows us to predict the approximate time interval between succssive zombie appearances? or, continuing on the rotation riff, if media recording technologies are seen as a way of combating the spectre of death - capturing voices and images of people and places that may no longer exist etc - then Thanatorotational Dynamics could simply be the title of a (silent) video that documents, in a tight, zoomed-in frame, the rotation of an LP record playing the voice of a shaman speaking a dead langauge. cheers abhishek On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Udhay Shankar N [10/08/08 13:35 +0530]: > >> I can find no hits on google for the phrase "thanatorotational dynamics" >> and I therefore claim to have originated it. >> >> We can brainstorm a more plausible meaning than the one I currently have >> in mind if you like. Who wants to go first? >> > > Turning around in one's grave? Like that guy Bob who, before dying, warned > his wife that he'd turn over in his grave if she slept with another man > after his death. Some years later the wife dies too and asks St.Peter > about her husband. > > "Plenty of Bobs here, any more details"? > "Oh, he said he'd turn over in his grave if ..." > "Oh you mean pinwheel Bob. There he is, right over there" > > srs > > -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - does the frog know it has a latin name? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
