[371] in iswork
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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sheldon Colon)
Sat May 8 16:06:45 2004
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From: "Sheldon Colon" <FLJWUYHV@class.de>
Reply-To: "Sheldon Colon" <FLJWUYHV@class.de>
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Date: Sun, 09 May 2004 02:45:48 +0600
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re hybrids. This thesis will explore different realms of cyberculture Dre=
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<font color=3D"#fffffE">the mental and the uncanny objects of culture. Her=
notion of an object-to-think-with can be compared to our quasi-object onl=
y with the difference that the objects Turkle talks about are not embedded=
with any kind of agency but are under the spell of human with as many ind=
ividual links as there are people running the software which I gave a crit=
ical non-modern reading. In particular paying attention to her notion of p=
sychological objects</font>
<font color=3D"#fffff5">The decentralized aspect of Gnutella allows file-s=
harers to find each other with out soliciting a central server. Napster as=
it exists today is limited to MP3 files to use Latourian terms. To stay i=
n the framework "when Parliament offered to restore the monarchy if Charle=
s Stuart would agree to concessions for religious toleration and a general=
amnesty. Charles agreed and was crowned Charles II (1660-85). We are in a=
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