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May 25, 2004
On Fornication And Genetics in The Breedster Age
Posted by Liz Lawley
I just received an email from the creators of Breedster, pointing me to the proceedings of a recent symposium.
It’s well worth a visit.
Proceedings from the Second First Zero Content Symposion 2004 (2004-05-22) hosted by alt0169 trendbeheer.
1. Opening remarks
2. The copulogram as a means of visualising the social network: We are not our maps
3. The toroidal universe: New data, new debate
4. Meaningfulness and motivation: Microcommunities and mobs
5. Paranoia, hubris and hatred in the post 4/21 era
6. New ~insights in the epidemic potential of pathogenic causative agents in heterogeous communities through outbreak investigation by fluorescence spectroscopy
7. Q&A, Adjourn
Panel members: alt069.com, drunkmenworkhere.org, lfs.nl, zidouta.com and zutman.be.
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