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Wednesday, October 15, 2003

 

Thinking about the Blues as poem ...
... as the Scorcese TV show tended to make one do, brought to mind my encounter with Alcheringa and Dennis Tedlock. He had the testimony of Son House transcribed back in the early '70s, and it was an eye operner. Only found pub due to my job at library. Offices of Alcheringa were actually next store to said same library. But, though I am sure I lurked the corridors, I never got into Alcheringa offices. I remember telling a buddy just graduated as an anthropologist that here was a road. Took it myslef a bit anyway with Sunnyland Blues. Should of course mention his sometime cohort and I believe co-Alcheringa editor Jerome Rothenberg who got the actual ball rolling on ethnopoetics for me with his 1968 book Technicians of the Sacred. Found related link and will update with some more.


ETHNOPOETIC CHAMP
TEDLOCK


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NASA's Laser-Powered Aircraft -Sci Daily, Oct 10, 2003
Teams from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards, Calif., and the University of Alabama in Huntsville have demonstrated a small-scale aircraft that flies by means of propulsive power delivered by a ground-based laser. The laser directs beam at specially designed photovoltaic cells carried onboard to power the plane's propeller. The balsa-wood plane has a five-foot wingspan, and weighs only 11 ounces. We covered an early iteration, that used a search light to power the plane, on Moontraveller site.

Grid of Anthrax Cure-Sci Daily, Oct 10, 2003
Oxford University's Department of Chemistry has accumulated data on some 300,000 molecules which look like promising candidates [with 12,000 being marked as particularly promising] to form the basis for a cure for anthrax. The project was launched on 22 January and took less than four weeks to complete. It involved using screensaver time on 1.4 million personal computers in over 200 countries, screening some 3.5 billion molecules as possible inhibitors of the assembly of the anthrax toxin.


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