Are Friends Elecrtric?

<<from http://www.arefriendselectric.com>>

Hi. Starting today, Friday July 26, 2002, approximately four dozen artists, writers, and musicians are posting online personal ads, confronting the commercialization of personal relationships, exploring the idea of online identities, and maybe trying to pick someone up. We picked Nerve.com <http://personals.nerve.com> because of their overt focus on a hipper, artier clientelle (not coincidentally a much-covetted marketing demographic). You can find the ads by doing a search for 'afe\_

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, Christopher Fahey

> Considering that we are not
> affiliated with Nerve.com, there is the possibility that the
> ads will be taken down, so we plan to archive them here in
> the next few days.

Well, that didn't last long. The account is already disabled.

-Cf

[christopher eli fahey]
art: http://www.graphpaper.com
sci: http://www.askrom.com
biz: http://www.behaviordesign.com

, Max Herman

In a message dated 7/27/2002 3:50:28 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected]
writes:


> http://personals.nerve.com

It's already disabled.

Champion idea however, I love love.

Max

, Max Herman

In a message dated 7/27/2002 3:50:28 PM Central Daylight Time, writes:


> We picked Nerve.com <


Irony of ironies, I went to Syracuse with Mr. Keck, Kevin, author of "Wet Hot
Presbyterian Summer." Such a monster he was too! Sneaky.

Flood Nerve.com with this info to Keck: Nick Herman is the greater Genius by
God.

Keck's a Hack!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Max Herman
MA '98 Syracuse U.

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