Re: (Xchange) schedule for AEF webcasting
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Re: (Xchange) schedule for AEF webcasting |
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Borut Savski <borut.savski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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Mon, 31 Aug 1998 19:40:18 +0200 |
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RADIO STUDENT |
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hello Raitis,
<P>could you change the XLR word (everywhere) with
<P><B>ZERAMULIX</B>
<P>(it is the Bosma mistake that makes everybody around here & about
very dissatisfied)
<P>and here follows a short explanation:
<P>-the name holds all the letters of holly trinity of the webcast
<BR>pioneers:
<BR>xlr
<BR>mur
<BR>mzx,
<BR>with the addition of four vocals, giving "rhotolitic" taste in your
<BR>mouths when you say the word.
<BR>- zero, nul, ra, ram, random, and linux are forming the first set of
<BR>associations hidden in the sound of the word - needles to say, this
is a
<BR>collection of ideals we are all devoted to
<BR>-ramul - or ramon, ra - is one of the oldest known emperors in the
<BR>registers of what some people out-there still want to call world history
<BR>-although with a slight feeling of male subject, it could easily be
a
<BR>female name - this brings us out of trouble waters considering female
<BR>principles we all stand for like real men
<BR>- the word means nothing
<P>(as explained by Marko Kosnik)
<P>See you in Linz!
<P>bye
<P>Borut
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Official History of Net.art, Volume IV -
"ASCII History of Art for the Blind"
can be found at:
http://www.vuk.org/ascii/blind/
bingo
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