anyway I'll put my two cents here. I'm sorry i can't be bothered with that list:

I think the whole idea of location is a bit skewed (here). These blogs make no claim to de-invest location instead seem to be build up from them (two mailers to the list pointed this clear whether consciously demonstrating it or not). Jim Punk I doubt would look the same coming out of Orlando. Chris Ashley might look different if his web log was uploaded from the middle of the east coast mayhem each and every time. I think web-logs draw attention to not only the author but to the authors' location. Then this way both author and location can be transported through the internet 'ether' pretty much intact so someone/anyone who has access the the internet can poke into, enjoy, or click on once in a lifetime. This way a web-log shares properties with, something akin to, an atom. It's self-sufficient but has the ability to attract and repulse[[and that it, too, has neutrinos. It may not be the academic way to do things, but it might be the personal and the empowering---to quote greg.org rough shoddily "It's all about me everything is".
- anonymous 6-08-2005 6:46 am





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