.... the quest for a "global OS"

florian fischer florianfischer at ff-wey.com
Thu Jun 12 00:28:19 PDT 2003



Harrison Owen schrieb:

> At 12:57 AM 6/11/2003 +0100, Artur wrote:
>
>
>> .....OST being still considered mainly "an
>> American thing".
>
>
> ....first used in The United States. But the point of origin, so far
> as I am concerned, was only happenstantially the USA. In fact the
> inspiration was all African. ....I could have gotten the same
> inspiration from the Native Americans, .... take place in a language I
> don't know. And not all of them Northern European -- Spanish, Chinese,
> Hebrew, Arabic -- for example...... it is just a human thing.
>

thinking about
the nationality of OST
-------
when OST is an american thing
I'm american
when OST is an african thing
I'm african
when OST is a saamish thing
I'm saami
when OST is an haitian creole thing
I'm haitian creole
when OST is a dream
I'm a dreamer
when OST is zen
I'm a priest of zen
when OST is a technologie
to discover the native otherhood
in any native self-being
then OST is just a human thing
always working
as the native language
of our human community
all over the world
as nature instead of nation

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