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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Say It Ain’t So
/ Cosmology / The Nazi steals the piano from the Jew. The Jew goes to the death camp, the Nazi goes to City Hall and the clerk writes it down that the piano belongs to the Nazi. It’s an old … Continue reading
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Beowulf Academy
/ Literature / I rented the DVD Beowulf & Grendle: realized I’d seen it before, for forgotten it toally. Then I realized that I’ve seen (and read) a bunch of Beowulf things: some called Beowulf, some not. I want to … Continue reading
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Specialization
Recreating (and advancing) pk’s censored domains: Macroinformation.org & Knatz.com / Teaching / Society / NoHier / Deschooling / A specialist is one who never makes small mistakes in his progress toward the grand fallacy. McLuhan Homo apes were specialized before … Continue reading
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Alien Ruth
/ K. Symbols / Bible, etc. What’s so moving about the story of Ruth? Is it the King James diction? That’s half-English, half-alien. Is it Keats? That’s pure English, deep English, ancient, native: like the original human language. Ruth to … Continue reading
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Social Information Networks
Recreating (and advancing) pk’s censored domains: Macroinformation.org & Knatz.com / Teaching / Society / NoHier / Deschooling / Social Information Networks Governments have always been networked: for six thousand years and more. Corporations have always been networked: since their more … Continue reading
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Transgender Regulation
/ Culture / promoting this from archive to module: Lots of news, all over, confusion over gender. Now some law says people must use bathrooms according to the gender listed on their birth certificates! No, no, if there were any … Continue reading
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All the Information
Recreating (and advancing) pk’s censored domains: Macroinformation.org & Knatz.com / Teaching / Society / NoHier / Deschooling / All Information, 2005.2.6 draft All Information. What can that possibly mean? I mean public information. I mean voluntary information: not coerced. I … Continue reading
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Miles from Bird
/ Music & Art / I started my jazz collection ten, twelve years old. The guy who owned the record store paid attention to what I bought, offered guidance. My collection swiftly morphed from raw juvenile to quality Creole, from … Continue reading
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Crichton’s State of Fear
Recreating (and advancing) pk’s censored domains: Macroinformation.org & Knatz.com / Teaching / Society / NoHier / Deschooling / Michael Crichton: State of Fear, on universities email to Catfarmer (& bkMarcus Crichton’s State of Fear passages with the “thought ecologist” are … Continue reading
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Incompleteness: Not Quite “All” Information
/ Deschooling / Deschooling. All information? All? The universe manifests all information, only the universe. Sentiens, the universe of sentience (with its fraternal twin, Pathologica), weaves Macroinformation: ever more and more of it, the potential for macroinformation being for all … Continue reading
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