Wednesday, February 8, 2012
[This review of OVO 20 JUVEN(a/i)LIA is reprinted with permission from Good Reads.] I started mail networking in the fall of 1978 when I was 25. I’d gotten a list of names & addresses from my friend Cathy Gayhardt wch I later realized had been at least partially provided to her by “Blaster” Al Ackerman. [...]
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
There is no context for the man whose name is tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE. tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE calls himself a mad scientist, a neoist, a SubGenius – Tim Ore, Karen Elliot, Monte Cantsin – a krononaut. One of the many publications by tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE was titled DCC#040.0 – dewey decimal classification number 0 (generalities) 4 [...]
1. Gauge function is the highest order of cognition in a total field. 2. The level of technological development in any given society is the primary measurement of its state of intellectual amplitude. The result of technological advancement is axiomatically the production of free time, that is, time available to an expanding array of choices [...]
Multi-screen video display arrays are the key to solving the problem of information overload. Actually, conceiving the problem as one of too much of one thing is a bass-ackwards approach. Problems should be conceived in terms of too little of the other thing. There is not too much info, there is too little cognitive ability [...]
Recently I purchased a new file cabinet to hold my writing. What had been divided in many boxes, folders, envelopes and shelves is now in one place in chronological order. Putting it all together reminded me of many things I’ve written and forgotten, and the life I was living when I wrote them. Among these [...]