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DATE | 2003-07-17 |
FROM | Bob Butcher
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SUBJECT | RE: [hangout] RE: 7 points to consider about the Update on Handbo ok
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--- "Inker, Evan" wrote: > > I leave that up to the Reader's Interpretation :) > > Regards, > > Evan M. Inker (New York) x. 4615 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Richardson > [mailto:MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us] > Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 10:48 AM > To: 'Inker, Evan'; Michael Richardson; 'Ruben I > Safir' > Cc: hangout-at-nylxs.com > Subject: RE: [hangout] RE: 7 points to consider > about the Update on Handbo > ok > > > > His as in GOD or RUBEN? > -----Original Message----- > From: Inker, Evan [mailto:EInker-at-gam.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 10:50 AM > To: 'Michael Richardson'; 'Ruben I Safir' > Cc: hangout-at-nylxs.com > Subject: [hangout] RE: 7 points to consider about > the Update on Handbook > > > > Glory Glory Hallelujah, Glory Glory Hallelujah > Glory Glory Hallelujah, His Truth Keeps Matching On" > > > Regards, > > Evan M. Inker (New York) x. 4615 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Richardson > [mailto:MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us] > Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 10:29 AM > To: Michael Richardson; 'Ruben I Safir'; > EInker-at-gam.com > Cc: hangout-at-nylxs.com > Subject: 7 points to consider about the Update on > Handbook > > > 7 Points to consider. Look for * followed by > number. > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Ruben Safir [mailto:ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 11:14 PM > > To: hangout-at-nylxs.com > > Subject: [hangout] Update on Handbook > > > > > >What is this document: > > > > This is the handbook for NYLXS Members. In this > document new members > > will find the basic outline of what NYLXS is, what > the roll is for its > > members, and the rights and responsibilites which > members have in the > > relationship to NYLXS and and the general Free > Software community. > > > > If your reading this document, it means that > you've taken an important > > first step in your development as a good citizen > of the Free Software > > community and the world at large. It means that > you've paid your > > NYLXS dues, and have made a commitment to > improving in a meaningful > > fashion your future, and the future of others. > Let me be the first > > person to stand up, shake your hand, and welcome > to to NYLXS. Your > > contribution is apreciated. > > > > Our generation has been lucky enough to have been > born at one of the > > critical junctions in human history when the > decisions we make today, > > and the technology which we are developing will > alter pernamently the > > fabric of our reality as a society and a > civilization. With the > > explosive growth of digital information, we have > in our grasp today > > the ability break long standing barriers to > individual and social > > progress through the wide spread of inexpenssive > information and > > communications. Computer technology has lowered > to barrier of entry > > for nearly every individual on the planet to > become a full participant > > in the global economy and are responsible members > of the world > > community. > > The very shape of human psycology and cultural > reference is making a > > massive shift do to the availablilty of > inexpenssive digital > > communications. This event has only taken place > two other times in > > human civilization. The first time mankind was on > such a threshold was > > with the invention of the written word. Prior to > the invention of > > writing, mankind existed as an undomesticated, > wild species. Early > > examples of prehistoric art and tools shows a > fundementally different > > species from the perspective of social fabric and > individual thought. > > Primitive cave art shares a free flow of form, > without structure, > > horizon lines or sufficticated organizations. The > naturalistic styles > > of these prehistoric civilizations, such as they > represent a > > civilization, are relatively devoid of abstract > symbolism to the degree > > of post writing civilization. In fact, writing > itself was a great leap > > in abstraction from pictorials and pictureglyphs > of prehistoric man. > > > > After the invention of writing, the change in > civilization was sudden, > > and dramatic. It reflects a new human species > where the accumulation > > of knowledge and the ability to create and work in > the abstraction of > > written language allowed for the not only a > completely different > > fundemental thinking process for the human > species, but also allowed > > for organization of society along classes of power > and wealth. > > *1. The above reads like the Weathermen's Manifesto. > > > >There is no way to think about conquering your > neighbor over the hill > >if > you > > don't have the written word to record and coney > accounts of their > > assets and advantages, to communicate remotely > with your allies and > > enemies, and without a means to construct a > governing administration > > over a wide geographical area. > > *2. Incorrect look at the Zulu Nation, The Native > American Nations. Before > written history and records, Oral history and > runners (messages) were how > nations were governed. > > > > Obviously, those with the ability and resources to > become educated in > > writing could standardize their belief systems and > enforce those > > beliefs on those without such means available to > them. > In fact, as > > soon as the ability to write is developed, the > monopolization of means > > of writing immediately becomes the tool of power > and wealth. After > > nearly a 1000 years of revolution, which > cumumlates and finally > > stabilizes with the advent of the Greco-Roman > empire in the West, and > > the great Chinese Dynasties in the east. > Civilization cursed along in > > nuetral for about a 1000 more years until the next > great revolution, > > which this time democratized greately the > distribution of information > > and knowledge. This next great technological > revolution is rise of > > the printing press in the West. The advent of the > printing press sets > > off both the Western Renaissance, the Age of > Exploration, and the 400 > > years of bloodshed which we euphamistically call > the Protestant > > Revolution, which expressed itself as not only a > struggle === message truncated ===
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