[Deleuze-Guattari] Deleuze-Guattari Digest, Vol 35, Issue 26

martin hardie martin.hardie at gmail.com
Sat Sep 29 23:55:37 PDT 2007


Michael

it's true about the list and the paranoid ravings about sabotage especially

but is

- a 'list owner'

0r

- a moderator


really what we want to 'control' a D&G list?



On 30/09/2007, Michael O'Rourke <tranquilised_icon at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Dear listowner,
>
> Is there any way we can access this list in English? I
> understand that many folks on the list may find it off
> putting that we have to discuss D&G in English rather
> than French but the garbled gibberish (see below for
> example--a quite appalling mangling of the language
> which really could be solved by a simple spell check)
> one has to wade through on this list is hardly
> conducive to dicussion of their work (no matter what
> your first language is).
>
> So, can this list be moderated in any fashion?
>
> Best wishes,
> Michael O'Rourke, University College Dublin
>
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> >    1. Re: Sabotation continued - Truncated Emaisl to
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> > Message: 1
> > Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 21:24:20 +0200
> > From: "hwenk" <hwenk at web.de>
> > Subject: Re: [Deleuze-Guattari] Sabotation continued
> > - Truncated
> >       Emaisl to       this list
> > To: <deleuze-guattari at lists.driftline.org>
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> > <CCEDLGKAPMNCCGMGGGDJIELKDKAA.hwenk at web.de>
> > Content-Type: text/plain;     charset="us-ascii"
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> > Dear list members,
> >
> > as far as I grasped it, some Email providers
> > truncated an email or delete soemthing from it
> > if teh content is not fullfilling
> > the convenbtions for emails,
> > especially injuring character.
> > THereare als emailss services, as in google, which
> > then comne sas gmail.com
> > which finnds automatically caontenx s for you
> > and you can reply automatically.
> > Thsi, if an eamil wher the name
> > Deleuze is poccureing, you will be informed,
> > m,aybe you reponmse automaztically some injuring or
> > desoreibnating
> > email - as you are not a frien of Deleuze forexampl.
> >
> > This expalins the difficulties for such list,
> > as desorientation is made easy by list providers.
> > AS gogle with gamil.com has such service,
> > emiaas from gmail. com maybe have such
> > bnad backgriund .--n otdue to fgoole,
> > but to te misusers of te swervice.
> >
> > I am not aware how to avoid this automazic
> > desotienting mails.
> > Ha sany other in thes list an idea?
> >
> >
> > greetings Harald Wenk
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: deleuze-guattari-bounces at lists.driftline.org
> >
> [mailto:deleuze-guattari-bounces at lists.driftline.org]On
> > Behalf Of hwenk
> > Sent: Freitag, 28. September 2007 15:33
> > To: deleuze-guattari at lists.driftline.org
> > Subject: [Deleuze-Guattari] Sabotation continued
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > The Emails from the real Adline van Lindenbergh to
> > this list had other
> > Emailadresses than: Mas Que Palabras
> > [xavier.buades at gmail.com].
> >
> > Also the contents of the mails gets more confusing,
> > even selfblaming and confessing some bad intentions,
> > especially the last two.
> > Looks more than the invention of a
> > possible invented cyber"schizo".
> >
> > In old greek  had been the
> > cyniks, who, with the masque of being
> > somewwaht "crazy" had made also
> > hard injuries.
> > With a little thinking combiantion it was
> > often by payment of somebody who had
> > an interest in injuring.
> >
> > This tradition goes fuerther to
> > teh "fools" of temiddle ages,
> > a mixture of crazy, saint
> > and comedian.
> > This tardition is also connected
> > "Who's bread I eat, who's songs I  sing".
> >
> > This last tradition
> > is sometimes used in
> > a "simulacra" of fools,
> > like, in my exes, in this case.
> >
> > As usuasl, the issue of
> > discussion is tried to be changed again,
> > although the issue of "local and
> > global", inaugurated by mails from
> > Mas Que Palabras [xavier.buades at gmail.com]
> > or cs bwo has been taken up.
> >
> > It looks really hard to maintain
> > a serious discussion on isues
> > worthile pondering and thinking,
> > the last email on masochism and flagelanism
> > and concoiousness and
> > uncnciousnes.
> > The non sexual character of so
> > callled "leger" cloth
> > could also be of interest for
> > more or less dogmaic or oragnized christians.
> >
> > To give anothe bobon for this gruop:
> > " All strates are chanting the glory of god"
> > is aslo a cite from "Mille plateaux".
> >
> > Also the "numen", the highest inscribing
> > energy into memory, is attributed to be
> > "divine".
> >
> > There is an explanation of th child crusades
> > in the early middle ages
> > and the question, where the "power" of
> > the church steems from - without or
> > little military or econimcal force.
> >
> > As Nietzsche put it: "The church,
> > a goverment the the spirit" - thatis is not so
> > coarse.
> >
> > Also Nietzsche:
> > "The ideal of the christian priest was not enough
> > for me -
> > but you have to see what high ideal  this has been".
> > Niezsche was the son of ----- an evngelien priest.
> > Like Riemann, the mathematician.
> > Kirkegaard too.
> >
> > greetings Harlad Wenk
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