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[atlarge-discuss] "As for myself, I don't belong to any *party* with respect to ICANN/Bush/& MultinationalOilConsortitums." ?



TIME for a Poll:

 TIME asks you: Why does the U.S. want to attack Iraq?
http://www.time.com/time/europe/forecast2003/

So TIME asks you: which country poses the greatest danger to world peace in
2003?http://www.time.com/time/europe/gdml/peace2003.html
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From: "J-F C. (Jefsey) Morfin" <jefsey@club-internet.fr>
To: "Jkhan" <Jkhan@MetroMgr.com>; <atlarge-discuss@lists.fitug.de>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: [atlarge-discuss] "As for myself, I don't belong to any *party*
with respect to ICANN/Bush/& MultinationalOilConsortitums." ?


> At 20:14 22/01/03, Jkhan wrote:
> >Jeff, Judyth, & Jim,
> >In this day & age, what does it matter if you are real or not. I'd say
> >50% of the Bush Administration isn't real, So I couldn't blame anybody
> >for not wanting to be 'real', besides, not being real has its
> >advantages, ... there's no one to blame!
>
> Cybernetics (created by Californian Wiener) is the art of improvig action
> through models developed from feed-backs. Cyberspace is therefore a place
> you modelize in your brain from the feed backs of your testing. If the
> feed-backs tell you that someone is real because he helps you being more
> efficient you will credit him as real.
>
> The feed-back from the Bush administration tend to tell me they are not
> real. This because they focus on non real issues and get the attention of
> the world on these non real issues (Iraq rusty barrel nuclear bombs)
> instead of the real problems (Bin Ladden, Pakistan bombs, Korean nuclear
> program, Middle East peace, Chechens, etc.). They may have good reasons
for
> that, but my cyberspace is muddy there. I am also worried because they
seem
> to focus on cyberspace security (what may mean they really want to mudd us
> there) and to start a cyberwarfare force (the first state terrorism act
was
> by the USA spamming Iraq out of the net). Looks like a cybergame to me,
out
> of perspective with the real situation of the world.
>
> Maybe someone could help in locking the White House XBoxes somewhere
during
> the working hours.
> jfc
>
> PS. The second cybernetic founder was French Louis Coufignal. He was the
> one who made binary to be used (in anti-aircraft computers to kill the
> zeroes). He focused on cybernetics teaching. Something we should care
about
> since the mad extension of these technics permit to motivate sucide
> commandos (was already used during the WW II by Italian torpedo men
against
> the Brits) - self motivation by your own motivation feed-backs. May be
will
> you want to remember that the first virus was found by an SF bank: instead
> of their programs they found a message asking them to call, for an ransom,
> a number in ...Pakestan. I would suggest we recall who invented algebra.
> Everything technical is not US patented.
>
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