Anytime
Phelim McDermott
phelim at mac.com
Wed Jan 24 14:58:20 PST 2007
Not a rule or principle but a new name someone came up with after
seeing what people looked liked after the two day event we had at the
weekend..
OPEN FACE TECHNOLOGY.
Phelim
On 20 Jan 2007, at 14:55, Ralph Copleman wrote:
> Someone wrote...
>
>> “You can't be at the same time in different places!"
>>
>> (Sounds something like a fifth principle emerging...)
>>
> I like Harrison’s notion that an “international” OSonOS can happen
> anywhere anytime. And I also think the idea of having one such
> event in a specific location with proper notification to “everyone”
> is good. What does this make me? Perhaps I am someone who wants
> to become the same different being while doing too few different
> places. It’s not easy. Call me a “both-er”
>
> Anytime anyone of you shows up here (at my house), you’ll find the
> space already open, along with the windows and the hearts. And if
> you’re not from around here (New Jersey, USA), we can call it
> “international” and no one can object. Just let me know about one
> day ahead of your arrival that you’re coming. Come often. Bring
> others. It’s no bother.
>
> Except for Michael, who, last time he was here, stole about half of
> my kitchen utensils and left in the middle of the night. He’s
> still welcome, but we will place armed guards outside his door.
>
> Which brings me to a point I did not know I was going to make...
>
> New contest (just for fun): Re-read: “You can’t be at the same
> time in different places.” If there were a fifth principle for OS,
> what would it be? Contest rules: Humor and self-satire strongly
> encouraged. Enter as many times as you wish. Serious attempts at
> fifth principles absolutely forbidden. Funniest entry (judged my
> me and everyone else) gets a free lifetime subscription to this
> listserve and a free dinner next time you visit me.
>
> My entry: Whoever comes is the only outcome that could. (I know,
> that almost sounds serious, doesn’t it? I may have to disqualify
> myself. Don’t you run that risk!)
>
> Ralph Copleman
>
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