Cool. That your article?
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Cool. That your article?
uh...yeah...sure. Sure it is. :shifty:
Okay, I know, I know, I should credit the source but I couldn't figure out the actual source. I think it would be N. Panayotopoulos.
It came from here:
http://www.espacesse.org/en/coll-8.html
I'm not quite that edumacated, but I will say I did kind of understand it. There were parts that maybe you could explain to me a bit better. :happy:
Like how come they use the word 'men' exclusively? This doesn't apply to women? :raisedeyebrow:
*fluffs up a pillow and plops herself down next to Das, looking up at him* :daydreaming:
what the heck is going on here....Das and Kez connecting in ways i never thought possible! lol... im with Capt on the *yawn!!!!*
Eh, I don't understand much of it m'self, to be honest.
Lol, Pocs you are such a nutbar! :heehee:
Das, I thought the whole point was no one is supposed to understand it. That way the guy delivering the lecture can look over his glasses at everyone out there who is just too stupid to get what he's prattling on about. Makes him feel smarter. :heehee:
I love this sentence:
"In the current situation of return to heteronomy, where variables external to the scientific field tend to gain control over the scientific production and its circulation, frontiers inevitably reappear within the scientific and cultural universe, science submits to particularism and so the dominated spaces to the logic of dominant centers."
It does sound like a form of S&M. :dom:
Still trying to figure out where the verb is in the last part of the last sentence. :silly:
hehehe, I must have had my "omit submit' option turned on. Clear as day tonight. :heehee:
Thank you sir for pointing that out. I notice you are keen to point those fondnesses of mine out. Glad you paid attention to my techniques in the brig. :devil: Anytime you want some further demonstrations, just be naughty on board ship and I'll get Capt Lex to throw you in the brig and assign me to torture detail. :devil: :D :p
I'm always naughty on board. But since I do it in the library, no-one notices. ;)
:Pullhair: For the last time: there . . . is . . . no . . . library . . . on a pirate ship! :wall:
Sorry, Kerri, it seems that you and the professor enjoy your brig time too much, which defeats the purpose there, so next time he misbehaves I'll have to assign someone else to watch him. Hmmm . . . I wonder if Tina is busy . . . ?
See, Kez? I toldja the Cap'n'd never notice if we turned the brig into an annex of the library! ;)
It seems there must be! Das is pretty convinced!
Just because you haven't found it (/can't see it)... doesn't mean it's not there.
Ahh it's all down to L-space you see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L-Space
Das has his own little corner of the universe nestled somewhere on the ship... it probably resembles a storage room or something, a small cupboard perhaps...even a barrel.... at 1st glance....
But in reality it's a massive room, with shelves and shelves of books lining the walls.... (and dribbly candles most likely).
Er... not that I've been in there or anything... :angel:....
I do believe in libraries, I do ... I do...!
Everyone clap if they believe in libraries! *claps his little hands*
I believe in liberries too. :cute:
That's where the cute, and clever, guys hang out. :happy: