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Re: a view on distance


From: Oscar Araripe (oararipe)
Date: Wed Jun 14 2000 - 05:07:53 PDT

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    May I suggest you to teaching by Internet : a living painter of another
    country working togheter in a new and free and independent way,etc...
    please, see today exhibition of The Dance of he Flag Ant-Eater at
    www.oscarararipe.cjb.net
    Thank you
    Oscar Araripe

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Mark Alexander <malexander06>
    To: ArtsEdNet Talk <artsednet>
    Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 7:34 AM
    Subject: Re: a view on distance

    > This is an interesting thread. I live in a rural area of Connecticut. Most
    > people don't realize there are such remote areas as this in southern New
    > England, but there isn't much here. If you want to do anything, you
    usually
    > need to travel, and we travel a lot. Nearest mall is an hour away. I'm
    doing
    > graduate work at Central CT S. U. which is an hour and 20 minutes (60 mi)
    > southwest. My girlfriend lives an hour and 25 minutes(70 mi) north. The
    > largest roads within 30 miles are state secondary roads, two lane asphalt.
    > But I don't mind driving. This is a good place to live.
    >
    > Mark
    > Region One in northwestern Connecticut
    >
    > >Kimberly Herbert wrote:
    > >>
    > >> I realize that 44 miles was a long way to travel to graduate school,
    but
    > it
    > >> made me laugh. In Texas we measure distance by time not miles. I just
    got
    > >> back from a Jazz meeting. It is not unusual for someone from Midland to
    > >> drive to San Angelo (2 hours one way) attend a Jazz concert till 11:00
    pm
    > >> and drive back to Midland. People from San Angelo will go to Midland
    for
    > a
    > >> night out and drive back to San Angelo the same night and these are 2
    > lane
    > >> blacktop Highways 70 miles an hour and lots of deer. (Personally I
    think
    > >> they are crazy)
    > >
    >
    >
    >
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    >

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