Re: [-empyre-] Lists, softwares and gender roles
> the more we discuss the various alternatives out there, the clearer it is
> that unless you really want to get down and spend a few years coding, "dar
> um jeitinho" sounds pretty good; also, by now, there is so much 'social
> software' out there 'off the shelf' and also a lot of it is fairly
> customizable, as in the discordia project, that you'd probably find you'd
> simply reinvented the wheel' without having first done "dar um jeitinho"
for
> quite a while.
>
> ja
>
Dear Jim and all,
I have been a little bit busy, so that I am answering so late. In fact I was
searching for the software you wrote above, but I did not find the name of
it in the messages I have here in my computer. It is impossible for me to
search Empyre archives, I do not no what is going on but the answer I
receive is always the same: the page can not be exhibited. So that I would
like you send me the name of the software to me look for it on the net,
perhaps you can send this answer directly to me.
I would like to say that during two months I will be only lurking the lists.
In fact I am finishing a CD ROM which is a homage to one my gurus, the
wonderful Jewish American visual poet David Daniels -
http://www.thegatesofparadise.com , this CD is a commemoration of the second
birthday of the Museum of the Essential and Beyond That. Also, I have to do
another CD ROM to a PHD thesis of a friend that I am sure you all know:
Jorge Luiz Antonio.
To conclude I would like to say that I consider terrific the Empyre issue of
this month . Internet is changed a lot, the time of friendship and exchange
is giving place to another one very similar with the world out of net, in
fact I am collecting material about this since last year. I intend to write
anything about, perhaps a essay, perhaps a romance were reality and fiction
were mixed.
Best regards and thanks for your kind attention,
Regina
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