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Re: query
On 1/21, Robert Barasch wrote:
>Hello,
>I'm writing for help in the procedure for signing on to the list
>from an internet site. I signed on from a bitnet site by writing
>to the "listserv@utoronto" and then subscribing. My son has got
>an account on delphi.com and would like to subscribe. Does he
>simply write to "listserv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" and then "subscribe"
>or does he have to do something different.
>
>Thanks for your help, and for the list. I have been a "lurker,"
>but I've also been a "printer and currier," passing a lot of the
>information to my son.
>
>Bob Barasch
>STMIKES@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Bob,
I think all your son has to do is: listserv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Good luck. Glad to have you both.
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jeffrey@xxxxxxxx
Jeffrey R. Romanyshyn, M.A., M.H.
Male/27
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Santa Barbara, California, USA
Ph.D. student: Clinical Depth Psychology
Writer: poetry, science fiction
Interests: developing a sense of myth for modernity; Archetypal approaches
to illness; alternative healing methods; the integration of Psyche &
Technology; to bring a soulful perspective to the Internet; care for the
Earth (it's home for numerous other examples of life besides humanity).
infinite regress
infinite regress?
the thought goes something like this:
our universe is but a single atom,
floating on a much larger cosmic ocean,
which we can never see.
-and-
every atom,
afloat on our universal sea,
is a miniature cosmos.
an infinite regress,
up and down.
j.r. romanyshyn
12/18/94
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