Thanks for posting that media history piece, Linda. I am teaching the
introduction to Communication this quarter, starting with 1984 and ending
with ,.,..;. well, 2014 would do as a date. If others are interested, I am
sure happy to discuss. We have a lot on the table/sreen, but people appear
distracted by more important, local matters.
Noting a glitch on xmca's way of listing members (the real members are not
on the members page which is mostly a relic of the past, strewn with dead
links, while the real membership is visible by cliking on the blinking sign
on button), I was struck by how many people were signed up for xmca from
whom we never hear. Since the web discussion is available in a
treadeddiscussion archive and is so convenient that way, I am puzzled why
people would want to be receiving xmca mail they have no intention of
responding to mixed in with their daily spam. Maybe xmca is spam garnishing?
What do you think, as Eugene was want to say in an earlier life?
mike
PS-- I hope it was clear that it was Ana who wrote the butterfly poem. I may
have inadvertantly mis-posted. Only the butterfly stragglers inhabit our
garden today.
On Apr 3, 2005 9:11 AM, Polin, Linda <Linda.Polin@pepperdine.edu> wrote:
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> Here's a 'paper' worth discussing, or at least viewing:
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> http://oak.psych.gatech.edu/~epic/
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