To: K-list
Recieved: 2001/04/25 11:13
Subject: Re: [K-list] limitations via religion
From: felix
On 2001/04/25 11:13, felix posted thus to the K-list:
----- Original Message -----
From: <murrkisATnospammindspring.com>
To: <K-list >
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 5:20 AM
Subject: [K-list] limitations via religion
> Gads, I have the hardest time with that "reply to"
function.
<>
>>Geez, that took me hours to write. I'm getting out of this
posting hyperspace while I still can...<<
>
> >Good night, All.
> >Nina
Nina, I enjoyed your post, but the line above is what
fascinates me. I was replying to a particularly interesting
post last night and when I returned...finally...to click on
the SEND button, I found that I was *gone* for over five
hours. Can you describe a sense of your experience of
"hyperspace"? Do you remain in your body? Do you ever get a
sense of going back and forth to the entity to whom you are
responding in order to update your post to their real-time
reactions?
I live out in the country with a scattering of neighbors who
live almost out of visual range, but are within listening
range of my pawn shop flute. When I play, I seem to leave my
body to see if they are listening and then vary my playing
to suit the taste of what I find oob. I may be pretending,
you gnow, but I act like it's so.
felix
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