[dlpdev] Meeting
Fabian Tompsett
fabian@sierraleonelive.com
Tue, 20 Jan 2004 02:22:51 -0800 (PST)
Sorry it has taken so long to reply, but we had to wait till we could discuss it.
Unfortunately none of us are able to make a meeting in February
However we are still keen to meet, perhaps in March.
We have been looking at the PGA gathering in Belgrade in July. We have just had a reporrt back on the preparation meeting and are becoming aware of how much work is required if the gathering is to acheive what it might.
There will be another preparation meeting in April, so if we could meet in March this would enable us to brief someone to attend the April preparation meeting.
How does that sound??
Fabian, Larc Anti-Systemic library
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From: Ellie Clement <E.L.Clement@Bradford.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 17:22:53 +0000
To: dlpdev@theps.net
Subject: [dlpdev] meeting at SUMAC
Hello all,
How are you all fixed for a meeting in the afternoon of on 21st Feb at
SUMAC in Notts?
Thanks
Ellie
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> From: Saul Albert <saul@twenteenthcentury.com>
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> Subject: [dlpdev] ken campbell's bibliographies
>
> suggested field trip:
>
> Ken Campbell's meaning of life.
>
> http://www.drillhall.co.uk/theatre/campbell.html
>
> I went to see Ken Campbell talk for 2 hours about his collection of books
> and jackie chan videos.
>
> He's reached some amazing conclusions about the world based on his readings
> and watchings of a very obscure selection of material.
>
> Books (from memory, I've lost the damn flyer with the bibliograhy)
> - Anne of Greengables
> - page 81 of the Times Books Atlas of the Crusades.
> - Last of the Moe Haircuts - the influence of the three stooges on
> twentieth century culture
> - A script written by and about an Italian cult of Damanhur who've built
> a huge temple carved into the Alps so they can travel through time.
> - The Nag Hammadi Library - a collection of Gnostic scriptures
>
> loads more that I forgot.
>
> Videos:
> - 'The West Wing' series 2 box set
> - Jackie Chan in Drunken Master 2
> - Stephen Spielburg's 'Taken' box set
> - Tv adaptation of Anne of Greengables box set.
>
> more...
>
> Anyway, he weaves these things together with his experiences of recording
> a series of interviews with the world's most eminent sceintists on the subject
> of quantum physics and particle research.
>
> His supposition from his readings is that the Italian time-travellers are
> right. In our timeline, the world ended in the 60's, but because an intrepid
> bunch of time travellers from another dimension have come back in time, been
> reincarnated and changed the course of our history, it's being staved off
> for the time being by the creation of the temple and time-travelling forays
> by this Italian lot into ancient babylon. To tell the truth I can't quite
> piece it all back together from memory, but I'm hoping to find my bibliography
> which should help.
>
> There's some background info on the Damanhurians (the italian cult) in a book
> by Jeff Merrifield, more here: http://www.meryfela.demon.co.uk/damanhur.htm
> which has some bits about their esoteric physics.
>
> I think Ken's touring the UK, but he's back in London after christmas, so if
> anyone fancies going, I highly recommend it. 27th or 28th December at the Drill
> Hall.
>
> If you don't know ken campbell's stuff, a good place to start is his translation
> of Macbeth into pidgin english: http://www.puffinry.freeserve.co.uk/wol-wantok/
> where you can download an mp3 bit of it if you want.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Saul.
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Ellie Clement
Subject Librarian (Engineering, Design & Technology)
JB Priestley Library
University of Bradford
BRADFORD
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tel: 01274 233374
email: E.L.Clement@bradford.ac.uk
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