RE: virus: excited girl sophomore at Kansas University and concealed new thread

From: Kalkor (kalkor@kalkor.com)
Date: Sat Jan 05 2002 - 18:13:43 MST


Oh I can't stop laughing! Where do you dig up this amazing hoof-in-mouth
stuff????

To the list: Greetings! I've been watching and reading for months, and I
think I spouted something or other shortly before I lost my access about a
month ago... Just re-subscribed and I'm glad you guys are still here ;-}

Some background on me: I was introduced to the writings of Douglas
Hoffstadter several years ago when a friend of mine lent me "Metamagical
Themas"... once several months ago as I searched online for assistance in
defining "meme" for another friend, I stumbled across the CoV site, and
immediately subscribed to this list. I've not been sorry about it except for
the brief period of time where my rules broke and I had 50+ new mails per
day in my inbox... but I digress.

The main purpose of this email (ah, self reference cannot be avoided) is to
bring up discussion of a website someone I know pointed me to a few days
ago: www.neo-tech.com/thestory which introduces some interesting concepts
paralel to CoV in an engaging, emotional manner. Have any of you ever read
this story? Has it been discussed before on this list?

This is a long story, and took me several hours to work through. I could not
put it down, however, regardless of the simpering lovey-lovey feeling it
started to develop at the end. Reminded me of what might have happened if
Ayn Rand and Robert Heinlein had ever collaborated ;-} Valentine Michael
Smith Shrugged? Who knows...

For those that are still not interested enough, a brief synopsis: A young
woman has a traumatic, cathartic experience, and becomes the teacher for a
3rd grade class. The teachings consist of "question reality", "seek out the
essence", and "find the common denominator" lessons... in effect, push
through the illusions of what is thought/done and find out WHY. These
students eventually all grow up to be very successful, while the teacher is
exiled. A Journalism student discovers the link between several Nobel
Laureates, investigates, and brings all these people back together 27 years
later: the worlds richest man, the afforementioned scientists, a
presidential candidate, and others. Within a few years they allow mankind to
achieve biological immortality. Far fetched? Perhaps we'll never know, or
perhaps in retrospect we'll see something like this happen.

I just want to know if anyone else has spotted the paralels between this
neo-tech and CoV, and if so, have they been discussed here before? Has
effort been made to ensure that the carriers of each memeplex become exposed
to the memes of the other? Whoa, I'm confusing myself now.

So, greetings and I hope to make myself useful here as I continue to learn
to evaluate my behavior...

Kalkor
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-virus@lucifer.com [mailto:owner-virus@lucifer.com]On Behalf
Of Walter Watts
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 3:10 PM
To: virus
Subject: virus: excited girl sophomore at Kansas University

One of my alma mater's (University of Oklahoma) football coaches got
recruited to be the University of Kansas's head football coach recently.

Check out the resultant article that appeared in the "Daily Kansan".

http://frontpage.home.net/wlwatts/images/kansanheadline.jpg

--
Walter Watts
Tulsa Network Solutions, Inc.


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