[Air-l] Lexicon

Mark Warschauer markw at uci.edu
Mon Aug 14 13:46:49 PDT 2006


There is no "daily list serve" except for those 
who have their settings set to receive the list 
postings once per day.  I received your message 
at 5:22 pm Mountain time, one minute after you 
posted it.
Mark Warschauer

>On August 11 at 5:21 p.m. Mountain time, I posted to the listserve. At 5:54
>that same day I received a response from J.J. At 6:19 I received an email
>that contained the below quote and 6:34 I received an email from Jeremy.
>This confused me because it happened before the daily list serve could have
>been published.
>
>My questions are. Is there a back channel for communication of postings in
>the listserve? Are the three of them editors or censors? Are "drillhole" and
>"Piss" academic language that I should know. Could you define "Regular
>Folk."
>
>“Because I really like transdisciplinary work, allow me to provide a Regular
>Folks translation of the call, below.  Let the record show that I am doing
>this with real trepidation. On one hand, I don't really want to encourage
>more of your dillhole behavior. On the other,  it would piss off if nobody
>else challenged you for the sake of the AIR-Archive, given that you've just
>accused Jeremy and Ellis of being intellectually bogus.” (Terri Senft)
>
>
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