Self-organizing systems

Michael Herman mherman at globalchicago.net
Fri Sep 10 17:46:42 PDT 1999


hello all,

as a major web-instigator lately, i
thought i should say that i've done
nothing with listserve archives.  as far
as i can tell, nothing has changed.  we
still send our replies out to almost 200
people and they do whatever they will
with them.  some of us have more or
fewer pieces of the last several years.
what we do with it is still up to every
one of us.  as for me, i have very few
of these pieces and have no plans to
organize anything.  we may have made
reference to listserv archives on the
new website, but i've never understood
this to mean a complete sort of set,
rather just snapshots of some of the
highlight questions and answers.  anyone
who's been getting the list could
already be posting/using any of the
language/stories posted over the last
years.  the new website was built to
accommodate possibilities... in this
case i think it has just pointed out
what has been 'possible' all along,
remains possible now and into the
future, but is not necessarily any more
probable than it has been all along.
long live the listserve... and may every
message rest in peace!!  :-)  m


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