Saturday, August 16, 2003

Kurt Nimmo explains the Blackout. (Me, i think
it was Mars.)

It's not about the Kitty.

...we are not yet to the point of being able
to use places, we are irremediably nomadic,
& our expectations of places far exceed the
sense of obligation we should bring. Therefore
at present, networks of short duration & high
velocity preferably serve the purpose of places.
[Note: dixit 1987] When friendship itself is
sacred, we will know we are ready to dwell upon
the land.

Ego is the ship's figurehead--not its motive power,
its steering or its buoyancy.

"The really important things in the world are the
huge silent inexorable things." --Diary of a Drug
Fiend


"The first bomb that fell on Brighton actually
came through his roof while he was taking a cold
bath, and although it did not explode, he never
recovered from the shock." --Colin Wilson, intro
to The Violet Apple by David Lindsay

Listening to: The Ventures, "Harlem Nocturne",
from their second (?) album, on Dolton.


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