I have a theory =

I have a theory =

That all dinasours were thin at one end - fat in the middle - And then thin
at the other end.

This is my theory and I am sticking to it.

Unless of course someone else proves otherwise…

marc

Comments

, Muserna Muserna

on 8/12/02 9:19 AM, furtherfield [email protected] ecrit :

> Already my theory is being questioned.
>
> I have it on good authority that Dinosaur hair was very short, due to the
> intense humid conditions. Also most dinosaurs were reptilian - didn't you
> see Jurassic Park?

I saw that Hollywood blockbuster, skipped out on Part II though…

*Dig*
*Dig*
*Dig*
oh, o.k. here we go:

http://www.ndirect.co.uk/~luisrey/html/sinos256.htm

Not so cute but I looks like hair to me. I'll be darned if it proves to be
some sort of Chinese forgery.

"Looks like a Louis Vuitton handbag, but… why $25?"
-muserna

, marc garrett

True - you have unearthed a Louis Vuitton handbag…

Notice the short hair - almost like a skin hair do.

It is also thin at one end fat in the middle and thin at the other end.

So my theory still stands…
until proved otherwise :-)


>
> > Already my theory is being questioned.
> >
> > I have it on good authority that Dinosaur hair was very short, due to
the
> > intense humid conditions. Also most dinosaurs were reptilian - didn't
you
> > see Jurassic Park?
>
> I saw that Hollywood blockbuster, skipped out on Part II though…
>
> *Dig*
> *Dig*
> *Dig*
> oh, o.k. here we go:
>
> http://www.ndirect.co.uk/~luisrey/html/sinos256.htm
>
> Not so cute but I looks like hair to me. I'll be darned if it proves to be
> some sort of Chinese forgery.
>
> "Looks like a Louis Vuitton handbag, but… why $25?"
> -muserna
>
>

, Plasma Studii

>BTW - is cheese popular in Jp?

yes, but they don't eat it.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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http://plasmastudii.org
223 E 10th Street
PMB 130
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, wowm .org

—– Original Message —–
From: "marc.garrett" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:35 AM
Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: I have a theory =


> I have a theory =
>
> That all dinasours were thin at one end - fat in the middle - And then
thin
> at the other end.
>
> This is my theory and I am sticking to it.
>
> Unless of course someone else proves otherwise…
>
> marc


not bad theory
i have a theory that bands whose native language is not english
think that when they sing on english they can sing about anything
even if their music is awful
http://www.epitonic.com/artists/embellish.html

, Plasma Studii

>I have a theory =
>
>That all dinasours were thin at one end - fat in the middle - And then thin
>at the other end.
>
>This is my theory and I am sticking to it.
>
>Unless of course someone else proves otherwise…

marc,

i think your theory has profound implications. whereas at one level,
one may say that the pterodactyl does not comply to this mold.
perhaps our constructed image of the pterodactyl is what is
fundamentally flawed in the first place. These re-constructions are
based on theoretical evidence from fossil remains of skeletal
structures only. Suspect at best. Imagine the bird/lizard with the
same bones, but redistributed lumps of fat.

One clue is your reference to Martin Luther King, who was also kind
of small at the ends but larger in the middle.

Judson


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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http://plasmastudii.org
223 E 10th Street
PMB 130
New York, NY 10003

, marc garrett

I also think that my theory and your link to Martin Luther King also has
profound implications.

marc:_0


> >I have a theory =
> >
> >That all dinasours were thin at one end - fat in the middle - And then
thin
> >at the other end.
> >
> >This is my theory and I am sticking to it.
> >
> >Unless of course someone else proves otherwise…
>
> marc,
>
> i think your theory has profound implications. whereas at one level,
> one may say that the pterodactyl does not comply to this mold.
> perhaps our constructed image of the pterodactyl is what is
> fundamentally flawed in the first place. These re-constructions are
> based on theoretical evidence from fossil remains of skeletal
> structures only. Suspect at best. Imagine the bird/lizard with the
> same bones, but redistributed lumps of fat.
>
> One clue is your reference to Martin Luther King, who was also kind
> of small at the ends but larger in the middle.
>
> Judson
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> PLASMA STUDII
> http://plasmastudii.org
> 223 E 10th Street
> PMB 130
> New York, NY 10003
>
>

, joseph mcelroy

Politics aside, I think with MLK you now extend into mathematics - he was
rumored to be looking for a prime little number.


Joseph Franklyn McElroy
Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]

, marc garrett

How to Make a Dinosaur (Just add frog)

STEP 1)Find a piece of amber with a blood sucking insect from the dinosaur =
era trapped in it.

STEP 2)Extract the blood that the insect sucked from a dinosaur.

STEP 3)Use the dinosaur's genetic code (DNA) found in the blood cells as bl=
ueprints for another dinosaur. If pieces of the DNA are missing, fill in th=
e gaps with frog DNA.

STEP 4)Use these blue prints to create a dinosaur egg.

STEP 5)Hatch the dinosaur in an incubator.

STEP 6)Raise the dinosaur to full size.

STEP 7)Enjoy!

Personally I think it will be like watching paint dry…

marc;-)


In a message dated 8/12/2002 1:36:10 PM Central Daylight Time, leewells@b=
b19.net writes:



Unless of course someone else proves otherwise…


DNA in the time of dinosaurii was pima facie thin in the middle; agree or=
disagree?

Max The Friendly

++

, Lee Wells

And King is for sure linked to the aliens living in the crater on the North
Pole. Some people may discount this as being a crock of sh–. But at least I
have a theory on the matter and I think it has some good points. Just sit
back and let your mind drift.

Lee

on 8/12/02 12:24 AM, marc.garrett at [email protected] wrote:

> I also think that my theory and your link to Martin Luther King also has
> profound implications.
>
> marc:_0
>
>
>>> I have a theory =
>>>
>>> That all dinasours were thin at one end - fat in the middle - And then
> thin
>>> at the other end.
>>>
>>> This is my theory and I am sticking to it.
>>>
>>> Unless of course someone else proves otherwise…
>>
>> marc,
>>
>> i think your theory has profound implications. whereas at one level,
>> one may say that the pterodactyl does not comply to this mold.
>> perhaps our constructed image of the pterodactyl is what is
>> fundamentally flawed in the first place. These re-constructions are
>> based on theoretical evidence from fossil remains of skeletal
>> structures only. Suspect at best. Imagine the bird/lizard with the
>> same bones, but redistributed lumps of fat.
>>
>> One clue is your reference to Martin Luther King, who was also kind
>> of small at the ends but larger in the middle.
>>
>> Judson
>>
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>> PLASMA STUDII
>> http://plasmastudii.org
>> 223 E 10th Street
>> PMB 130
>> New York, NY 10003
>>
>>
>
>
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, mez breeze

At 11:35 PM 8/11/2002 +0100, marc wrote:
>I have a theory =
>
>That all dinasours were thin at one end - fat in the middle - And then thin
>at the other end.
>
>This is my theory and I am sticking to it.

bell.curve.dinos.

chunks,
mez



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collapsing adj[thr]usting.txt
.
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www.cddc.vt.edu/host/netwurker/
http://www.macros-center.ru/read_me/inexen.htm#re
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, Ivan Pope

> Subject: Re: RHIZOME_RAW: I have a theory =

I only have a dream, is that alright?

> And King is for sure linked to the aliens living in the crater on the North
> Pole. Some people may discount this as being a crock of sh–. But at least I
> have a theory on the matter and I think it has some good points. Just sit
> back and let your mind drift.
>
> Lee
>
> on 8/12/02 12:24 AM, marc.garrett at [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I also think that my theory and your link to Martin Luther King also has
>> profound implications.
>>
>> marc:_0
>>
>>
>>>> I have a theory =
>>>>
>>>> That all dinasours were thin at one end - fat in the middle - And then
>> thin
>>>> at the other end.
>>>>
>>>> This is my theory and I am sticking to it.
>>>>
>>>> Unless of course someone else proves otherwise…
>>>
>>> marc,
>>>
>>> i think your theory has profound implications. whereas at one level,
>>> one may say that the pterodactyl does not comply to this mold.
>>> perhaps our constructed image of the pterodactyl is what is
>>> fundamentally flawed in the first place. These re-constructions are
>>> based on theoretical evidence from fossil remains of skeletal
>>> structures only. Suspect at best. Imagine the bird/lizard with the
>>> same bones, but redistributed lumps of fat.
>>>
>>> One clue is your reference to Martin Luther King, who was also kind
>>> of small at the ends but larger in the middle.
>>>
>>> Judson
>>>
>>>
>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>
>>> PLASMA STUDII
>>> http://plasmastudii.org
>>> 223 E 10th Street
>>> PMB 130
>>> New York, NY 10003
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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, Max Herman

In a message dated 8/12/2002 12:40:16 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> Politics aside, I think with MLK you now extend into mathematics - he was
> rumored to be looking for a prime little number.

Yeah so did Gandhi like all damn day. The government Secret Ops Cops iced
that genius after he changed his writing style in jail.

I read them all. He changed his writing and they set him up. He was
convicted on a ruling from the futurecrime Majority Report of inciting
massive urban violence.

Max Herman
Gotanaonthatpaper.org

++

, Max Herman

In a message dated 8/12/2002 12:40:16 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> Politics aside, I think with MLK you now extend into mathematics - he was
> rumored to be looking for a prime little number.

Viz. MLK and writing, it's the same for Fyodor, he changed his writing after
the gulag.

, Max Herman

In a message dated 8/12/2002 1:36:10 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> Unless of course someone else proves otherwise…

DNA in the time of dinosaurii was pima facie thin in the middle; agree or
disagree?

Max The Friendly

++

, Minstrel Niems

<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV>
<P>No a dream isn't enough, a theory needs more information, perhaps insight. If your dream however is about a snake eating it's tail, and you wake up and discover the benzene ring, well then you have somwthing for sure.</P>
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<DIV></DIV>&gt;Subject: Re: RHIZOME_RAW: I have a theory =
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<DIV></DIV>&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; Subject: Re: RHIZOME_RAW: I have a theory =
<DIV></DIV>&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt;I only have a dream, is that alright?
<DIV></DIV>&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; And King is for sure linked to the aliens living in the crater on the North
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; Pole. Some people may discount this as being a crock of sh–. But at least I
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; have a theory on the matter and I think it has some good points. Just sit
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; back and let your mind drift.
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; Lee
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt; on 8/12/02 12:24 AM, marc.garrett at [email protected] wrote:
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt; I also think that my theory and your link to Martin Luther King also has
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<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt; marc:_0
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; I have a theory =
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; That all dinasours were thin at one end - fat in the middle - And then
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt; thin
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; at the other end.
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; This is my theory and I am sticking to it.
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Unless of course someone else proves otherwise…
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; marc,
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; i think your theory has profound implications. whereas at one level,
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; one may say that the pterodactyl does not comply to this mold.
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; perhaps our constructed image of the pterodactyl is what is
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; fundamentally flawed in the first place. These re-constructions are
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; based on theoretical evidence from fossil remains of skeletal
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; structures only. Suspect at best. Imagine the bird/lizard with the
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; same bones, but redistributed lumps of fat.
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; One clue is your reference to Martin Luther King, who was also kind
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; of small at the ends but larger in the middle.
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; Judson
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;
<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;
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<DIV></DIV>&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;
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In a message dated 8/12/2002 6:48:37 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> No a dream isn't enough, a theory needs more information

Theory=dream+data?

, Muserna Muserna

on 8/11/02 6:35 PM, marc.garrett [email protected] ecrit :

> I have a theory =
>
> That all dinasours were thin at one end - fat in the middle - And then thin
> at the other end.
>
> This is my theory and I am sticking to it.
>
> Unless of course someone else proves otherwise…


Did you considering the possiblebility that dinos might've had large tufts
of shaggy red hair on the tops of their skulls making them "appear" to have
big heads?


Lotta learna,
-muserna

, marc garrett

Is this a theory that you have a dream?


>
> > Subject: Re: RHIZOME_RAW: I have a theory =
>
> I only have a dream, is that alright?
>
> > And King is for sure linked to the aliens living in the crater on the
North
> > Pole. Some people may discount this as being a crock of sh–. But at
least I
> > have a theory on the matter and I think it has some good points. Just
sit
> > back and let your mind drift.
> >
> > Lee
> >
> > on 8/12/02 12:24 AM, marc.garrett at [email protected]
wrote:
> >
> >> I also think that my theory and your link to Martin Luther King also
has
> >> profound implications.
> >>
> >> marc:_0
> >>
> >>
> >>>> I have a theory =
> >>>>
> >>>> That all dinasours were thin at one end - fat in the middle - And
then
> >> thin
> >>>> at the other end.
> >>>>
> >>>> This is my theory and I am sticking to it.
> >>>>
> >>>> Unless of course someone else proves otherwise…
> >>>
> >>> marc,
> >>>
> >>> i think your theory has profound implications. whereas at one level,
> >>> one may say that the pterodactyl does not comply to this mold.
> >>> perhaps our constructed image of the pterodactyl is what is
> >>> fundamentally flawed in the first place. These re-constructions are
> >>> based on theoretical evidence from fossil remains of skeletal
> >>> structures only. Suspect at best. Imagine the bird/lizard with the
> >>> same bones, but redistributed lumps of fat.
> >>>
> >>> One clue is your reference to Martin Luther King, who was also kind
> >>> of small at the ends but larger in the middle.
> >>>
> >>> Judson
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >>>
> >>> PLASMA STUDII
> >>> http://plasmastudii.org
> >>> 223 E 10th Street
> >>> PMB 130
> >>> New York, NY 10003
> >>>
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, marc garrett

I hope that this helps to verify my theory

While there is not enough detail among the narrow tracks to enable the scie=
ntists to discern what species of sauropod made what track, the wide gauge =
tracks were clearly made by titanosaurs that were thin at one end - fat in =
the middle - and then thin at the other end, the researchers conclude.

I rest my case ;-)



In a message dated 8/12/2002 1:36:10 PM Central Daylight Time, leewells@b=
b19.net writes:



Unless of course someone else proves otherwise…


DNA in the time of dinosaurii was pima facie thin in the middle; agree or=
disagree?

Max The Friendly

++

, Max Herman

In a message dated 8/12/2002 8:36:56 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> I rest my case ;-)

T. Rex was fat in front though, exaggerated narrow shoulders to link skull to
spinal lever, and fat haunches.

Mammoths were fat in the middle to store heat. Dinos ran too hot, too fat at
the ends.

Just kidding. I hate all dinosaurs. Wait no I love them.

, Muserna Muserna

on 8/12/02 8:36 AM, wowm [email protected] ecrit :


> i have a theory that bands whose native language is not english
> think that when they sing on english they can sing about anything
> even if their music is awful
> http://www.epitonic.com/artists/embellish.html

I don't like where this topic is going, being a big fan of Japanese Pop and
all, I have to admit they do say some strange things, but I asked a friend
to translate some lyrics originally sung in Japanese and they told me that
It was nonsense and rather silly in Japanese too.

BTW - is cheese popular in Jp?


-muserna


- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

B A T H R O O M

by Judy and Mary
Lyrics: YUKI / Music: Onda Yoshihito
http://www.geocities.com/judyandmarylyrics/orange_sunshine.html#cheese
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -


Your eyes are beautiful reflected in soda water
My lips tremble unconsciously, your cheeks blush

A couple like melted cheese who know nothing of love
While walking in the street, unknowingly laughing

Let's meet at our regular spot
Waiting for the blue sky, we'll share a kiss
My breast like ice meets you
And becomes hot

A couple like melted cheese who know nothing of love
Wearing rose coloured glasses I want to have it all

Let's be, just the two of us, and never split apart
Let's eat cheese pizza under a perfect blue sky

A couple like melted cheese who know nothing of love
While walking in the street, unknowingly laughing

Let's be, just the two of us, and never split apart
Even if something sad happens, we'll go right on by

In my depressing mood, from afar I hear your voice
"Don't forget, I'll always be by your side"

Let's be, just the two of us, and never split apart
Let's eat cheese pizza under a perfect blue sky

Let's be, just the two of us…
Let's be, just the two of us…

, Lee Wells

This dino issue has got me thinking.
What is the connection between dinosaurs/reptiles to humans.
Our skin sheds.
Are humans in effect dinosaurs. I know if We (humans) dont do something soon
the same thing that happened to them will happen to us.

on 8/12/02 9:59 PM, Pet Name at [email protected] wrote:

> on 8/12/02 8:36 AM, wowm [email protected] ecrit :
>
>
>> i have a theory that bands whose native language is not english
>> think that when they sing on english they can sing about anything
>> even if their music is awful
>> http://www.epitonic.com/artists/embellish.html
>
> I don't like where this topic is going, being a big fan of Japanese Pop and
> all, I have to admit they do say some strange things, but I asked a friend
> to translate some lyrics originally sung in Japanese and they told me that
> It was nonsense and rather silly in Japanese too.
>
> BTW - is cheese popular in Jp?
>
>
> -muserna
>
>
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
> B A T H R O O M
>
> by Judy and Mary
> Lyrics: YUKI / Music: Onda Yoshihito
> http://www.geocities.com/judyandmarylyrics/orange_sunshine.html#cheese
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
>
> Your eyes are beautiful reflected in soda water
> My lips tremble unconsciously, your cheeks blush
>
> A couple like melted cheese who know nothing of love
> While walking in the street, unknowingly laughing
>
> Let's meet at our regular spot
> Waiting for the blue sky, we'll share a kiss
> My breast like ice meets you
> And becomes hot
>
> A couple like melted cheese who know nothing of love
> Wearing rose coloured glasses I want to have it all
>
> Let's be, just the two of us, and never split apart
> Let's eat cheese pizza under a perfect blue sky
>
> A couple like melted cheese who know nothing of love
> While walking in the street, unknowingly laughing
>
> Let's be, just the two of us, and never split apart
> Even if something sad happens, we'll go right on by
>
> In my depressing mood, from afar I hear your voice
> "Don't forget, I'll always be by your side"
>
> Let's be, just the two of us, and never split apart
> Let's eat cheese pizza under a perfect blue sky
>
> Let's be, just the two of us…
> Let's be, just the two of us…
>
>
> + distance equals rate times time
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, marc garrett

There's a dinosaur in the Whitehouse who is blindly threatening humanity
with extinction…

marc


> This dino issue has got me thinking.
> What is the connection between dinosaurs/reptiles to humans.
> Our skin sheds.
> Are humans in effect dinosaurs. I know if We (humans) dont do something
soon
> the same thing that happened to them will happen to us.
>
> on 8/12/02 9:59 PM, Pet Name at [email protected] wrote:
>
> > on 8/12/02 8:36 AM, wowm [email protected] ecrit :
> >
> >
> >> i have a theory that bands whose native language is not english
> >> think that when they sing on english they can sing about anything
> >> even if their music is awful
> >> http://www.epitonic.com/artists/embellish.html
> >
> > I don't like where this topic is going, being a big fan of Japanese Pop
and
> > all, I have to admit they do say some strange things, but I asked a
friend
> > to translate some lyrics originally sung in Japanese and they told me
that
> > It was nonsense and rather silly in Japanese too.
> >
> > BTW - is cheese popular in Jp?
> >
> >
> > -muserna
> >
> >
> > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> >
> > B A T H R O O M
> >
> > by Judy and Mary
> > Lyrics: YUKI / Music: Onda Yoshihito
> > http://www.geocities.com/judyandmarylyrics/orange_sunshine.html#cheese
> > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> >
> >
> > Your eyes are beautiful reflected in soda water
> > My lips tremble unconsciously, your cheeks blush
> >
> > A couple like melted cheese who know nothing of love
> > While walking in the street, unknowingly laughing
> >
> > Let's meet at our regular spot
> > Waiting for the blue sky, we'll share a kiss
> > My breast like ice meets you
> > And becomes hot
> >
> > A couple like melted cheese who know nothing of love
> > Wearing rose coloured glasses I want to have it all
> >
> > Let's be, just the two of us, and never split apart
> > Let's eat cheese pizza under a perfect blue sky
> >
> > A couple like melted cheese who know nothing of love
> > While walking in the street, unknowingly laughing
> >
> > Let's be, just the two of us, and never split apart
> > Even if something sad happens, we'll go right on by
> >
> > In my depressing mood, from afar I hear your voice
> > "Don't forget, I'll always be by your side"
> >
> > Let's be, just the two of us, and never split apart
> > Let's eat cheese pizza under a perfect blue sky
> >
> > Let's be, just the two of us…
> > Let's be, just the two of us…
> >
> >
> > + distance equals rate times time
> > -> post: [email protected]
> > -> questions: [email protected]
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> > -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
> > +
> > Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
> > Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
>
> + distance equals rate times time
> -> post: [email protected]
> -> questions: [email protected]
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> +
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>
>

, Max Herman

In a message dated 8/13/2002 8:01:45 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> There's a dinosaur in the Whitehouse who is blindly threatening humanity
> with extinction…

Jarod Lanier needs to hear about G2K, is all I'm saying. Yes we are going
extinct, or maybe, or already did. Baudrillard would say that all of this
"has already happened for us."

So I cry to water the trees.

I look like a cross between Moby and the singer for the Strokes, i.e., ugly!

++

, Muserna Muserna

on 8/13/02 9:02 PM, furtherfield [email protected] ecrit :

> There's a dinosaur in the Whitehouse who is blindly threatening humanity
> with extinction…

…And he's got friends in London who are behind him.

-muserna


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