(english below)

Emilie Pitoiset, Christophe Lemaitre et Thomas Zoritchak,
nouveaux membres de Teleferique, ont ouvert un repertoire
sur le serveur dont voici les premieres contributions:

Emilie Pitoiset/
http://www.teleferique.org/stations/Pitoiset/lieux_dits/
http://www.teleferique.org/stations/Pitoiset/index_of/

Christophe Lemaitre/
http://www.teleferique.org/stations/Lemaitre/

Thomas ...

I'm totally lost. What's the point of this?
And a Zero for name dropping. Ouch.
Molecular Nanotechnology. Digital Karma today as it is immaterial and virtu=
al in its current form is much more directly equivalent to I wonder
if anyone here has heard serious Buddhists or
devout Hindus react ...

JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(Java=Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)
www.javamuseum.org

Call for entries:
Netart from all Asia & Pacific area
New deadline Monday 2 February 2004

Currently, JavaMuseum is planning new features for the "3rd of Java series"
2003/2004, focussing on netart
from ...

From Jeremy Turner:

Patrick (Lichty), I was wondering if you could
retrieve and post an annotated list of all the
websites that you mentioned in your earlier post
that reference Tibetan Buddhism and Technology.

I am sure a bulk of them would be very useful to
the audience of this ...

where's DEATH went you actually want him/her/them?

david goldschmidt


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> (Broke my original post into 3 for the
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From Jeremy Turner:

Hey Flick (also known as the other Patrick) and
the Forum Crew, isn't Buddhism the search for
some kind of balance between the physical and the
transcendental? It is more than just transcending
the physical… Forum, any more thoughts on this?
Am I off base here? We ...

From: Jeremy Turner

Patrick (Lichty), I think you are still totally
on-topic with regards to your solar powered
wheel. One cannot properly discuss "Digital
Karma" (the forum topic) without figuring out how
it might differ from "Analogue Karma".

I want to know more about your wheel. Is there
documentation online ...

In considering Jeremy's post on Karma and the health of communities, I would like to balance my semi-satirical post with another that seriously considers the Karma (sic) of individuals and their communities.

In think that Karma can be linked to credibility, but they are not the same. I will not ...

Thanks for bringing this up, Jeremy. This is something that I've thought of for a while in various respects.

To keep this from veering wildly off-topic, I'll frame my research in terms of saying that there are small online communities and a number of websites that explore the ramifications of ...

From Jeremy Turner:

In response to the "IGNORE - temporary hijack of
Tagged forum".

Just you wait Flick-O, there will be a fully
automated nation populated entirely by bots.

How about the "United States of Automata"?
"Botswana"?

Whoa! I think I am drooling! I am starting to
fantasize here…please, someone please ...

From Jeremy Turner:

I have been thinking about the title of this forum called "Digital Karma" and this has led me to ask, is there anything unique about "Karma" being manifested in Digital form? I mean, if David Gelernter's vision of a perfect "Mirror World" to this reality comes true ...

jon ippolito wrote:
&gt; We interrupt this forum to inform you that this week's discussion has been Tagged.

I'm totally lost. What's the point of this?

Thanks, Jon, Alex, et al for assigning Tag to the forum. Not so much in as for the installation itself, but for the questions that it asks.

Tag sets up a series of social metrics based on criteria assigned by the Tag team (I assume). From this, one can assume ...

&gt;Does the creative subversion of an open
&gt;community help us imagine stronger models
&gt;for such communities, or merely undermine
&gt;them?

It absolutely strengthens them.

The fact is, even the most anarchist system
needs a constitution. Even the statement,
"We have no rules," IS a constitution ...

&gt;How can communal protocols and trust metrics
&gt;address the incursions of such interlopers
&gt;in a way that is consistent with a
&gt;community's egalitarian ethics?

Various Indymedia sites are in debate over
open publishing - some have moved open
publishing off the front page in order to
highlight ...

(Broke my original post into 3 for the
taggers <img src="images/icons/icon7.gif" alt=":-)" border=0 align='absmiddle'> )

&gt;When communities open themselves up to
&gt;sharing their resources with the world at
&gt;large, they also open themselves up to
&gt;exploitation by special interests ...