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Dale Houstman (dmh7@citilink.com) 2003/11/21 05:28

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Telicalbook wrote:
 > Do you think that the Internet is less free and more changed today
 > than it was 5 or 8 years ago?
 >
 > I think there is less of a feeeling of groundroots-ness..... I wonder
 > what can be done to change that.....what would Breton do if he need
 > to use the net to promote his poetry and manifestoes? -- Robert
 > Pearson http://www.rspearson.com/ ParaMind Brainstorming Software
 > http://www.paramind.net R.S. Pearson Music Page
 > http://www.rspearson.com/rsmusic.html
 >
 >
He would certainly be protesting any attempts by any group to limit its
freedonm of expression, and simultaneously bemoaning the fact that it is
filled with idiots, just like "real" life.

dmh


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