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Congrats for your new blog, Flurin! Great stuff comin', I'm sure!

In spite of the

No requests shall be accepted. This is simply for my own fun, so please accept what you'll get and don't bug me for more!

disclaimer, any Solal broadcast would be greatly appreciated....

:w

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eke, I might have something, but you'd have to remind me in a few weeks or months...

thanks for that brownie - added! didn't have it in my own favourites, so forgot to link to it!

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"Posting in german for a change - no one not able to read this will be interested in buying a DVD-Rom containing the full run of Karl Kraus' "Die Fackel", anyway...

The following text is taken from the zweitausendeins site:

Kraus, Karl

DIE FACKEL

Karl Kraus: Die Fackel. Komplett auf DVD-ROM. Nur bei uns....."

Hey, we want it in English ! :rcry

Nah, just kidding.. :g

Nice site Flurin !

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Industrial Strength Art
hey, feel free to create some that would fill the whole frame on top of the page! :P
Send dimensions please. (in pixels...) Edited by rostasi
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"Posting in german for a change - no one not able to read this will be interested in buying a DVD-Rom containing the full run of Karl Kraus' "Die Fackel", anyway...

The following text is taken from the zweitausendeins site:

Kraus, Karl

DIE FACKEL

Karl Kraus: Die Fackel. Komplett auf DVD-ROM. Nur bei uns....."

Hey, we want it in English ! :rcry

Nah, just kidding.. :g

Nice site Flurin !

Hah, you don't even have the faintest idea what you're missing there! mine's on order! it's also online for free (see my web favourites) but you have to register. Kraus' monstrous play "Die letzten Tage der Menschheit" (the last days of makind/humanity - the end of the world, in fact) is one of the important literary texts to document the madness that was World War 1, and his "Fackel", a publication he led for years, first with texts of himself and others, later exclusively written by himself, is one of the important periodicals of those decades, and it contains virtually his complete works, including texts not doomed fit for inclusion in Suhrkamp's collected/complete works edition... he's definitely one of the most sarcastic and fascinating personalities of 20c german (austrian, to be exact, very decidedly austrian) literature.

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Industrial Strength Art
hey, feel free to create some that would fill the whole frame on top of the page! :P
Send dimensions please. (in pixels...)

no clue, sorry... it's more about proportions... I don't think I could check the pixels there, but I'll check tomorrow!

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Industrial Strength Art
hey, feel free to create some that would fill the whole frame on top of the page! :P
Send dimensions please. (in pixels...)
no clue, sorry... it's more about proportions... I don't think I could check the pixels there, but I'll check tomorrow!
No prob...I got it - ca. 647 X 293.
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Not knowing your aesthetic choices,

these are kind of a shot-in-the-dark.

On some, I leave room for added text

if you want to add something.

Some are just variations on each other.

You may want to combine them in some way.

Détournement runs rampant! Go for it!

Maybe you can use them or maybe not:

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060504.jpg

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"Posting in german for a change - no one not able to read this will be interested in buying a DVD-Rom containing the full run of Karl Kraus' "Die Fackel", anyway...

The following text is taken from the zweitausendeins site:

Kraus, Karl

DIE FACKEL

Karl Kraus: Die Fackel. Komplett auf DVD-ROM. Nur bei uns....."

Hey, we want it in English ! :rcry

Nah, just kidding.. :g

Nice site Flurin !

Hah, you don't even have the faintest idea what you're missing there! mine's on order! it's also online for free (see my web favourites) but you have to register. Kraus' monstrous play "Die letzten Tage der Menschheit" (the last days of makind/humanity - the end of the world, in fact) is one of the important literary texts to document the madness that was World War 1, and his "Fackel", a publication he led for years, first with texts of himself and others, later exclusively written by himself, is one of the important periodicals of those decades, and it contains virtually his complete works, including texts not doomed fit for inclusion in Suhrkamp's collected/complete works edition... he's definitely one of the most sarcastic and fascinating personalities of 20c german (austrian, to be exact, very decidedly austrian) literature.

Hey, I'd be interested in an English version. I've been a Kraus fan for years. Have several anthologies of his writings in English translation. I even participated in a staged reading of "The Last Days of Mankind" here in Boston a number of years ago.

I'll definitely be checking out your site.

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"Posting in german for a change - no one not able to read this will be interested in buying a DVD-Rom containing the full run of Karl Kraus' "Die Fackel", anyway...

The following text is taken from the zweitausendeins site:

Kraus, Karl

DIE FACKEL

Karl Kraus: Die Fackel. Komplett auf DVD-ROM. Nur bei uns....."

Hey, we want it in English ! :rcry

Nah, just kidding.. :g

Nice site Flurin !

Hah, you don't even have the faintest idea what you're missing there! mine's on order! it's also online for free (see my web favourites) but you have to register. Kraus' monstrous play "Die letzten Tage der Menschheit" (the last days of makind/humanity - the end of the world, in fact) is one of the important literary texts to document the madness that was World War 1, and his "Fackel", a publication he led for years, first with texts of himself and others, later exclusively written by himself, is one of the important periodicals of those decades, and it contains virtually his complete works, including texts not doomed fit for inclusion in Suhrkamp's collected/complete works edition... he's definitely one of the most sarcastic and fascinating personalities of 20c german (austrian, to be exact, very decidedly austrian) literature.

Hey, I'd be interested in an English version. I've been a Kraus fan for years. Have several anthologies of his writings in English translation. I even participated in a staged reading of "The Last Days of Mankind" here in Boston a number of years ago.

I'll definitely be checking out your site.

Man, I'll bet you're even into Little Lulu.

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"Posting in german for a change - no one not able to read this will be interested in buying a DVD-Rom containing the full run of Karl Kraus' "Die Fackel", anyway...

The following text is taken from the zweitausendeins site:

Kraus, Karl

DIE FACKEL

Karl Kraus: Die Fackel. Komplett auf DVD-ROM. Nur bei uns....."

Hey, we want it in English ! :rcry

Nah, just kidding.. :g

Nice site Flurin !

Hah, you don't even have the faintest idea what you're missing there! mine's on order! it's also online for free (see my web favourites) but you have to register. Kraus' monstrous play "Die letzten Tage der Menschheit" (the last days of makind/humanity - the end of the world, in fact) is one of the important literary texts to document the madness that was World War 1, and his "Fackel", a publication he led for years, first with texts of himself and others, later exclusively written by himself, is one of the important periodicals of those decades, and it contains virtually his complete works, including texts not doomed fit for inclusion in Suhrkamp's collected/complete works edition... he's definitely one of the most sarcastic and fascinating personalities of 20c german (austrian, to be exact, very decidedly austrian) literature.

Hey, I'd be interested in an English version. I've been a Kraus fan for years. Have several anthologies of his writings in English translation. I even participated in a staged reading of "The Last Days of Mankind" here in Boston a number of years ago.

I'll definitely be checking out your site.

Man, I'll bet you're even into Little Lulu.

How'd you guess? I've always thought of John Stanley as the Karl Kraus of mid-20th Century American children's comic books.

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hi Flurin -

1) love the site - if you're so inclined, my web site is finally operative - thanks to the incredible work of Nick Schweitzer, who is on this forum - www.allenlowe.com

feel free to set up a link -

2) a bit ot, but I owe you Volume 1 of Devilin Tune - I just got it back in stock and will send by the weekend -

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hi Flurin -

1) love the site - if you're so inclined, my web site is finally operative - thanks to the incredible work of Nick Schweitzer, who is on this forum - www.allenlowe.com

feel free to set up a link -

2) a bit ot, but I owe you Volume 1 of Devilin Tune - I just got it back in stock and will send by the weekend -

Thanks, will add a link, yup! Niko showed me the site already but the links need major updating anyway...

As for Devilin Tune, that's fine - I was about to ask again within a few days, but doesn't matter - I picked up 20 or so new hatOLOGY discs and keep buying OJCs, too... let me know when you ship it, will you?

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