Its not like its the end of the world. They will get this situation under control.
I think its funny how people react to a temporary flux in their email routine. We must understand that Rhizome fosters a community of hackers as well as academic professions on the list.
>Its not like its the end of the world. >They will get this situation under control. > >I think its funny how people react to a temporary flux in their email >routine. We must understand that Rhizome fosters a community of hackers as >well as academic professions on the list. > >Best of luck with your lawsuit. > >Cheers, >Lee > > > >On 4/9/06 1:11 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>this is enough >> >> >> >>+ >>-> post: [email protected] >>-> questions: [email protected] >>-> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz >>-> 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 >> >> > > >
Rhizome was more fun when there were more "hackers" and/or art pranks. Though the endless repeating autoresponder is the least fun of all.
Not to mention I haven't even seen the mailia thing in action. What is it supposed to do, respond to email with an automated google search response? That would have been more fun to spam us with.
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Its not like its the end of the world.
They will get this situation under control.
I think its funny how people react to a temporary flux in their email
routine. We must understand that Rhizome fosters a community of hackers as
well as academic professions on the list.
Best of luck with your lawsuit.
Cheers,
Lee
On 4/9/06 1:11 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> this is enough
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> +
> -> post: [email protected]
> -> questions: [email protected]
> -> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
> -> 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
–
Lee Wells
Brooklyn, NY 11222
http://www.leewells.org
http://www.perpetualartmachine.com
917 723 2524
I agree…
marc
>Its not like its the end of the world.
>They will get this situation under control.
>
>I think its funny how people react to a temporary flux in their email
>routine. We must understand that Rhizome fosters a community of hackers as
>well as academic professions on the list.
>
>Best of luck with your lawsuit.
>
>Cheers,
>Lee
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>
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>On 4/9/06 1:11 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>this is enough
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>>+
>>-> post: [email protected]
>>-> questions: [email protected]
>>-> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
>>-> 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
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Rhizome was more fun when there were more "hackers" and/or art pranks. Though the endless repeating autoresponder is the least fun of all.
Not to mention I haven't even seen the mailia thing in action. What is it supposed to do, respond to email with an automated google search response? That would have been more fun to spam us with.
-er.
Lee Wells <[email protected]> on Sunday, April 09, 2006 at 1:36 PM -0500 wrote:
>Its not like its the end of the world.
>They will get this situation under control.
>
>I think its funny how people react to a temporary flux in their email
>routine. We must understand that Rhizome fosters a community of hackers as
>well as academic professions on the list.
>
>Best of luck with your lawsuit.
>
>Cheers,
>Lee
>
>
>
>On 4/9/06 1:11 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> this is enough
>>
>>
>>
>> +
>> -> post: [email protected]
>> -> questions: [email protected]
>> -> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
>> -> 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
>
>–
>Lee Wells
>Brooklyn, NY 11222
>
>http://www.leewells.org
>http://www.perpetualartmachine.com
>917 723 2524
>
>+
>-> post: [email protected]
>-> questions: [email protected]
>-> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
>-> 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
At 03:36 AM 10/04/2006, you wrote:
>I think its funny how people react to a temporary flux in their email
>routine.
the[se] responses _constitute_ the [mail_bomb] n.terventionesque_art.work.
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Am 09.04.2006 um 20:28 schrieb Eryk Salvaggio:
Rhizome was more fun when there were more "hackers" and/or art pranks.
Though the endless repeating autoresponder is the least fun of all.
plz have a look on the board of yesterdays:
http://netzwissenschaft.org/syndicate.pdf
http://netzwissenschaft.org/n0name.txt
nice greetings,
beate z.
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