Re: Detweiler, Vulis, Toto, John Young, and mattd

2002-01-08 Thread John Young
Declan wrote: >Or there's something about the cypherpunks list that attracts 'em, >which I tend to think is the case. Agreed, that is what distinguishes this list, now, and based on the archives, from its beginning. While Tim used miswiring coyly, the term fits most of what produces innovative s

Re: Detweiler, Vulis, Toto, John Young, and mattd

2002-01-07 Thread Eugene Leitl
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Tim May wrote: > I'm thinking there's some common miswiring in the brains of these folks. If you think cpunks are bad, try cryonicists. Ugh.

Re: Detweiler, Vulis, Toto, John Young, and mattd

2002-01-07 Thread Morlock Elloi
>Any more of this kind of shit writing belabors the obvious >point that serious writing, along with serious thinking, is >ridiculous, a conceit of mind and tongue unable to bear >frightful freedom, afraid of its own yearning for disorderly >structure as though there is something wrong with sing

Re: Detweiler, Vulis, Toto, John Young, and mattd

2002-01-06 Thread John Young
Psychological and psychiatric catergories are entertaining to toy with, and the diagnostic manuals are a hoot, but none are as subtle and supple as language needs to be to convey what people do, believe, say and act. They are way too rigid and domineering to get at the complexity and unpredictabi

Re: Detweiler, Vulis, Toto, John Young, and mattd

2002-01-06 Thread Tim May
On Sunday, January 6, 2002, at 11:28 AM, R. A. Hettinga wrote: > > As for paranoid schizophrenia, Tim, least Dr. Nash's beautiful mind > won a > prize or two before seeing a spook behind every Bush. > Back in the Plonk file you go. --Tim May "If I'm going to reach out to the the Democrats t

RE: Detweiler, Vulis, Toto, John Young, and mattd

2002-01-06 Thread Blanc
>From Faustine's quote of The Mask of Sanity: Interspersed in Cleckley's vivid clinical descriptions are phrases such as "shrewdness and agility of mind," "talks entertainingly," and "exceptional charm" . . . - Well, Tim, 2 out of 3 isn't bad. Or - wooops - maybe this is about

Detweiler, Vulis, Toto, John Young, and mattd

2002-01-06 Thread faustine .
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Tim wrote: >And that we often see with your own posts, John. Namely, a mix of >schizophrenia, dyslexia, paranoia, and Tourette's Syndrome. Some are more >dyslexic than others, and it's likely that with some the word juxtapositions >and malapropisms are complete

Re: Detweiler, Vulis, Toto, John Young, and mattd

2002-01-06 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 10:15 AM -0800 on 1/6/02, Tim May wrote, once again making me spew my poor PBG3 with second-hand caffeine: > You mean like your foaming-at-the-mouth denunciations > You mean like your Toto-emulating incomprehensible ramblings? >Namely, a mix of schizophrenia, dyslexia, paranoia, and Tour

Re: Detweiler, Vulis, Toto, John Young, and mattd

2002-01-06 Thread Tim May
On Sunday, January 6, 2002, at 01:41 PM, John Young wrote: > There are many voices and styles of discourse, and to be sure > a variety of ways to moderate by intimidation and ridicule and > proclaiming the one true way to do it without seeming to. > > Different strokes, differing anarchies, and a

Re: Detweiler, Vulis, Toto, John Young, and mattd

2002-01-06 Thread John Young
There are many voices and styles of discourse, and to be sure a variety of ways to moderate by intimidation and ridicule and proclaiming the one true way to do it without seeming to. Different strokes, differing anarchies, and archies pretending otherwise. That is what makes this commons more i

Detweiler, Vulis, Toto, John Young, and mattd

2002-01-06 Thread Tim May
On Sunday, January 6, 2002, at 08:20 AM, John Young wrote: > Faustine's right that there is far too much effort wasted here > on trying to control what gets posted, or should or shouldn't > be, rather than improve the quality of the discourse and encourage > new voices, in particular those differ