From <@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU:owner-LISTSERV@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU> Sun Feb 5 03:20:10 1995 Received: from netaxs.com (root@netaxs.com [198.69.186.1]) by access.netaxs.com (8.6.9/8.6.9) with ESMTP id DAA08679 for ; Sun, 5 Feb 1995 03:20:10 -0500 Received: from UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu (ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu [128.205.2.1]) by netaxs.com (8.6.9/8.6.9) with SMTP id DAA02963 for ; Sun, 5 Feb 1995 03:20:09 -0500 Message-Id: <199502050820.DAA02963@netaxs.com> Received: from UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU by UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with BSMTP id 9155; Sun, 05 Feb 95 03:19:46 EST Received: from UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU (NJE origin LISTSERV@UBVM) by UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU (LMail V1.2a/1.8a) with BSMTP id 3769; Sun, 5 Feb 1995 03:19:42 -0500 Date: Sun, 5 Feb 1995 03:19:39 -0500 From: "L-Soft list server at UBVM (1.8a)" Subject: File: "GEODESIC LOG9308" To: "Christopher J. Fearnley" Status: RO ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1993 06:54:22 EDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Chris Fearnley Subject: Re: Ed Applewhite In-Reply-To: Message of Sat, 31 Jul 1993 18:51:25 -0700 from Yes, I believe that Mr. Appewhite is still among the readers and writers of this planet. In 1991 he published an interesting book _Paradise Mislaid: Birth, Death, and the Human Predicament of Being Bioogical_. Rather interesting work: it expores the concepts of "life" and "death." He quotes Fuller a lot, but is conscerned with what any scientist he could find had to say about life and death. Chris Fearnley fearnlcj@duvm.bitnet fearnlcj@duvm.ocs.drexel.edu ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1993 12:43:20 EST Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: DAMICO@GELMAN.CIRC.GWU.EDU Subject: Re: Ed Applewhite Of course Chris is correct when he writes. > > Yes, I believe that Mr. Appewhite is still among the readers and writers > of this planet. In 1991 he published an interesting book _Paradise Mislaid: > Birth, Death, and the Human Predicament of Being Bioogical_. Rather > interesting work: it expores the concepts of "life" and "death." He quotes > Fuller a lot, but is conscerned with what any scientist he could find had to > say about life and death. > > Chris Fearnley fearnlcj@duvm.bitnet > fearnlcj@duvm.ocs.drexel.edu I meet with Ed twice a month. He is very active in encouraging scientist to apply Synergetics' modeling principles to Fullerene research. He does log on to the Fuller BBS in Pennsylvania on a regular basis. He is a Macintosh user and has become interested in multimedia (from a users point of view). Ed and I agree that Multimedia and the internet are the foundation for the implementation of the Fuller vision set forth in "Education Automation". ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1993 19:10:02 EST Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Comments: Warning -- original Sender: tag was NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU From: scimatec5@UOFT02.UTOLEDO.EDU Organization: University of Toledo, Computer Services Subject: Re: Ed Applewhite In article <1798681F6F@GELMAN.CIRC.GWU.EDU>, DAMICO@GELMAN.CIRC.GWU.EDU writes: > Of course Chris is correct when he writes. > > > > >> Yes, I believe that Mr. Appewhite is still among the readers and writers >> of this planet. In 1991 he published an interesting book _Paradise Mislaid: >> Birth, Death, and the Human Predicament of Being Bioogical_. Rather >> interesting work: it expores the concepts of "life" and "death." He quotes >> Fuller a lot, but is conscerned with what any scientist he could find had to >> say about life and death. >> >> Chris Fearnley fearnlcj@duvm.bitnet >> fearnlcj@duvm.ocs.drexel.edu > > I meet with Ed twice a month. He is very active in encouraging > scientist to apply Synergetics' modeling principles to Fullerene > research. He does log on to the Fuller BBS in Pennsylvania on a > regular basis. He is a Macintosh user and has become interested in > multimedia (from a users point of view). Ed and I agree that > Multimedia and the internet are the foundation for the implementation > of the Fuller vision set forth in "Education Automation". What is the # for the Fuller bulletin board? Steve ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1993 09:44:27 EST Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: DAMICO@GELMAN.CIRC.GWU.EDU Subject: Re: Ed Applewhite Ed tells me that the number for the Fuller Information system is 1- 215-843-1271. Also, I promised a citation for the best Fullerene book to date. It is titled "Fullerene C60; History, physics, Nanobiology, Nanotechnology." North Holland Press by Djuro Koruga, Stuart Hameroff, James Withers, Raoulf Loutfy, and Malur Sundareshan. The first chapter explores Fuller and Synergetics and the entire book is consistent with Fullers Cosmography. Take a look. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1993 05:06:36 EDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Chris Fearnley Subject: Re: Ed Applewhite In-Reply-To: Message of Tue, 3 Aug 1993 19:10:02 EST from FIX (Fuller Information eXchange) is a computer Bulletin Board system BBS in Philadephia (215) 463-7160 (5 phone lines) (9600 baud lines: (215) 463-7162). Use standard modem setup 8-N-1. Contact me for further information. Do Enjoy! Chris Fearnley fearnlcj@duvm.ocs.drexel.edu ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1993 08:00:44 CDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kenn Thomas Subject: Re: Ed Applewhite In-Reply-To: Message of Wed, 4 Aug 1993 09:44:27 EST from I don't know why I keep receiving mail from this list. I "unsubscribed" long a go. How do I get myself out of the loop?--KT ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1993 16:24:54 EST Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: DAMICO@GELMAN.CIRC.GWU.EDU Subject: Re: Ed Applewhite Thanks for the correction. ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1993 16:44:19 CDT Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: Kenn Thomas Subject: Re: Ed Applewhite In-Reply-To: Message of Mon, 9 Aug 1993 16:24:54 EST from quit sending me this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1993 16:02:09 +0200 Reply-To: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works Sender: List for the discussion of Buckminster Fuller's works From: NetAdvertiser Subject: The Net ADvertiser ***************************************************************************** Are you trying to sell your car, your home, your drums, your whole Jimi Hendrix's bootlegs collection? 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