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From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
To: Cyb <cybermind@listserv.aol.com>,
"WRYTING-L : Writing and Theory across Disciplines" <WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA>
Subject: OD NOW
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 14:11:20 -0500 (EST)
OD NOW 3,6c3,6 < momentarily all over the place I < wroteadwroteadwrotead already yo ca see the results < - the sponging f the real absorbing finger nd contact, < the world in this fashion is inexact. so it is not a --- > momentarily all ove theplace I > wroteadwroteadwrotead aready yo ca see the reslts > - thesponging fthe real absbig finger nd contact, > the wrld in thi fashio is inexact. so it is not a 8,9c8,9 < up the PDA against or into the light, 'i can almost < see thewrds now,' or The Mar Works of Sir Thomas --- > up the PDA against or ito the light, 'i can amost > see thewrds now,' orThe Mar Woks of Sir Thomas 12,13c12,13 < / Kiekal And boo k Literature Nation, but that < wasn't high enough tO RElect the SUN - back I am --- > / Kiekal And boo k Literature Natio, but that > was't high enouh tO RElect the SUN - back I am 15,18c15,18 < shamanic poetic form. ENOUGH TO EMEND THE < PLACEMENT OF THE WORD against the insomniac and < inconceivable darkening OF THE TEXT WE do read < here . Beyond ourselves. the new IBM notebook wl --- > shaanic poetic form. ENOUGH TO EMEND THE > PLACEMENT OF THE WORD against the insoniac and > incoceivable darkening OF THE TEXT WE do read > here . Byond ourselves. the new IBM notebook wl 20c20 < the cosmos, needs gravity to plunge head and disk --- > the cosos, needs gravity to plunge head and disk 22c22 < AROUND ME IN THIS DARK CANTEEN. I REFLECT THE SUN. --- > AOUND ME IN THIS DARK CANTEEN. I REFLECT THE SU. 24c24 < mention the exhilaration I feel the VERY FIRST --- > mentin the exhileration I feel the VERYFIRST 27c27 < have written brilliantly - Catherine Day writes --- > have written brilliatly - Caterine Day wries 29,30c29,30 < a period to rejoice. BURMA, KOREA, TIBET demands < to be opened, opined; I will STOP THIS! as if I --- > a period to reoice. BURMA, KOREA, TIBET demands > to be opened, opined; I wll STOP THIS! as if I 32c32 < LINEATURE OF A SORT0 and i will not abide, or --- > LITEATURE OF A SORT0 and i will not abide, or momentarily all over the place I wroteadwroteadwrotead already yo ca see the results - the sponging f the real absorbing finger nd contact, the world in this fashion is inexact. so it is not a question f the art ofbura, Korea, Tibet, holding up the PDA against or into the light, 'i can almost see thewrds now,' or The Mar Works of Sir Thomas Browne or even Coovr's The Origi of he Brunists At first in fact it was the brilliant Maria Damon / Kiekal And boo k Literature Nation, but that wasn't high enough tO RElect the SUN - back I am with Korea of course, having been fascinated by shamanic poetic form. ENOUGH TO EMEND THE PLACEMENT OF THE WORD against the insomniac and inconceivable darkening OF THE TEXT WE do read here . Beyond ourselves. the new IBM notebook wl not wok in zero gravity; it reads ALIEN\NATION of the cosmos, needs gravity to plunge head and disk together, the loving target of inforation. I LOOK AROUND ME IN THIS DARK CANTEEN. I REFLECT THE SUN. we are in a hurry to finish our world. did I mention the exhilaration I feel the VERY FIRST MOMENT I WAKE TO THE SUN? it's like that, what wonders te new day will bring. mIEKAL and Maria have written brilliantly - Catherine Day writes brilliantly - Karia, Nada, Gary - this is indeed a period to rejoice. BURMA, KOREA, TIBET demands to be opened, opined; I will STOP THIS! as if I had written less. my biggest fear: THAT THIS IS LINEATURE OF A SORT0 and i will not abide, or will i be abided... sed 's/DAY/DALY/g' ___