lanny, thanks for the links.

this one was cool: http://www.farmpulp.com/keyboard.html

particularly this part: 'In hindsight, I realized I could have hit Command/Option/S and not just saved the world but done a "Save As." That is, saving the world just as it is, but under another name like Greta or Babar or Murray.'

i think i'll be getting more of these zines...

best,
ivan


On Aug 25, 2005, at 4:35 AM, Lanny Quarles wrote:

this is funny, what you have to know, is that i was trying to read miekal's message on a webmail client that doesnt display his mail client's messages properly, so i saw his gif as its code, in the guts of the code i saw the name of his file.
i re:sent his message to myself which then produced the proper gif.

its not a big stack! but a stack.
here's where i bought most of my farm pulps
http://www.readingfrenzy.com/

but powells sells them too, or did.
i'm thumbing through the 'Caustic Gospels' issue [Aug./Sept. 2000] as i write this:

"Jesus may have lived for all of us, but it was the city he worked for,
travelling its streets in boxy municipal vehicles wearing a yellow hard hat
and bright green safety vest."

from the 'lord at work' sect.

http://www.farmpulp.com/



----- Original Message -----
From: "ivan lópez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:57 AM
Subject: Re: HYPER NETWORK


On Aug 24, 2005, at 7:47 PM, _dream.thick[ener]_ wrote:


http://textzi.net/1/textzine01.pdf
At 10:41 AM 25/08/2005, you wrote:


On Aug 24, 2005, at 9:01 PM, Lanny Quarles wrote:

i couldn't read the spanish text,
but i have a stack of farm pulps,
i read that zine for years.

 i'd love to flip through that stack of farm pulps.

coincidentally miekal's gif bears a striking resemblance to some of
dee's code-squares..

coincidentally, the spanish text was formatted using javE.

best,
ivan

http://textzi.net


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