> Which doesn't take away from the fact that Peanuts was one of the greatest
> comic strips of all time. Schulz was actually a brilliant artist, and
> created one of the most radical aesthetic documents of the mid-Sixties; he
> got real corporate in the Seventies, of course, but there was a solid core
> to his work, a resistance to the existential anomie of suburbanization and
> consumerism, which you don't find in lesser strips.
this kind of 'critical' boilerplate fills me with the existential anomie of suburbanization and consumerism. and that's not my 're- action'; it's merely a mechanical process--i'm an empty vessel, and when i read this i'm literally being filled withe the exist- ential anomie of suburbanization and consumerism.
i hope you're aware that the following concepts and tersm aren't Y2K compliant, and will be expiring in just a few weeks: 'artist,' 'radical,' 'aesthetic,' 'document,' 'sixties,' 'seventies,' 're- sistance,' 'existential,' 'anomie,' 'suburb,' and 'consumer.' here is a more complete list of expiring concepts and terms from <http://www.nettime.org/nettime.w3archive/199903/msg00063.html>:
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* To: nettime-l at Desk.nl
* Subject: <nettime> ADMINISTRATIVE: Expiring Words and Phrases
[v0.1 03191999]
* From: Zentral_Kommittee <nettime at Desk.nl>
* Date: Sun, 21 Mar 1999 23:25:23 -0100
The Language Compliance Section of the Zentral Kommittee is distributing this notice as the first in a series of periodic reminders that many commonly used words and phrases will irrevocably expire as of 11:59:59 P.M. on 31 December 1999. Recipients of this notice should immediately take any and all necessary measures to ensure that the words and phrases enumerated below are employed and/or invoked with a frequency that diminishes at a progressive rate such that community-wide zero-level utilization can reliably be projected by the target date. In particular, it is vital that administrators redistribute this notice to subordinates and associates in a timely fashion: as this directive is put into practice, it will become increasingly difficult to utilize legacy institutional channels, which rely heavily on these words and phrases to express and exercise their traditional prerogatives and procedures. In keeping with this directive, the introduction to this periodic notice (i.e., what you are now reading) will itself progressively dispense with expiring words and phrases as the target date approaches; it is our hope that this will serve as an example for those to whom this directive pertains (i.e., everyone).
Please note that the global substitution or euphemization of non-expiring terms for expiring terms is not an acceptable or adequate solution. The conditions under which various terms are expiring are not universal or homogeneous; in certain cases, they are being decommissioned due to excessive use, in other cases due to structural failures in the underlying or referenced concepts. Since the appeals process has been strictly limited due to the pervasiveness of the problem, the Language Compliance Section has determined that the most prudent procedure is to harmonize the basis for expiration under the rubric of "structural failure"; consequently, euphemistic substitutions are unacceptable. Persons and/or entities that choose to make use of euphemism risk sanction and/or expulsion from the Linguistic Community.
This list is a work in progress. Research teams are scheduled to return reports citing candidates for expiration on a biweekly basis up to the target date; these reports, in turn, will be reviewed and synthesized, and public notices will be circulated on a schedule approximating a monthly basis. Because we have every reason to believe that this list will expand dramatically, it is all the more incumbent upon recipients to undertake compliance measures immediately, lest they find themselves speechless toward year's end.
Implementation note: Initially, this list will be circulated in human-readable form to facilitate recipients' need to fasmiliarize themselves with the expiring items. However, as it becomes more thorough and the target date approaches we will make it available in a variety of supplemental technical formats, for example, discretionary user dictionaries for word-processors (these will recommend replacing expiring words and phrases with dummy text, e.g., strings of dashes), grep expressions, alternative character encoding (e.g., UNICODE), etc. In the interim, recipients should interpret the appended list broadly, i.e., as incuding all declensions, conjugations, negations and/or inversions, expansions through prefixes, suffixes, and so forth.
Your cooperation is appreciated.
[Signature] Charmin Parnell for the Language Compliance Section Zentral Kommittee
Expiring Words and Phrases v0.1 03191999
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cheers, t