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Crossnet - der kollektive Intellekt der SchweizDie Schweiz besteht aus klar trennbaren Landesteilen, mit jeweils starken Verbindungen zu den Nachbarländern und könnte somit leicht aufgeteilt und aufgelöst werden. Die Schweiz ist kein Nationalstaat, sondern hat sich durch den Willen des Volkes zum Staat entwickelt. Das politische System der Schweiz ist einzigartig. Es gibt kein vergleichbares realexistierendes Modell für direktdemokratische Staatsformen. Die Erhaltung der Staatsidee unseres Politsystems ist von grosser weltweiter Bedeutung und stellt die - aus globaler Sicht - wichtigste Existenzberechtigung der Schweiz dar. In einer immer stärker vernetzten Welt und in einer Welt mit immer grösser werdendem Druck zur raschen globalen Konsensfindung und Veränderung, kann die Schweiz nicht abseits stehen. Eine abseitsstehende Schweiz würde ihre Staatsidee zerstören, würde ihren Modellcharakter aufgeben, würde - aus globaler Sicht - ihre wichtigste Existenzberechtigung verlieren. Die Erhaltung der Staatsidee ohne abseits zu stehen ist eine grosse Herausforderung für die politische Kultur der Schweiz. Die Schweiz braucht neue Ideen, neue Visionen und sie braucht einen neuen Konsens um ihre Staatsidee der Zeit anpassen zu können. Um dieser Herausforderung gerecht zu werden ist es sinnvoll, neue und zeitgemässe Kommunikationstechnologien einzusetzen, um den konstruktiven Dialog zu fördern und den Leerlauf der Diskussionen in den heutigen Medien zu durchbrechen. Crossnet stellt die Plattform dar, für solche neuartige Dialogtechniken. Crossnet verbindet die Köpfe der Schweiz zu einem Kollektiv - und wird so zum kollektiven Intellekt der Schweiz. Sind Sie dabei?
Crossnet ist ein elektronischer Online-Service. Ueber Computer und Telefonleitung verbinden Sie sich mit der Crossnet Zentrale und bringen sich auf den neuesten Stand, wann immer es in Ihren Zeitplan passt. Sie verpassen nichts - auch wenn Sie aktiv an Diskussionen beteiligt sind! Crossnet ist ein qualitativer Quantensprung für den Dialog in der Schweiz.
Ausserdem können zwei Crossnet Mitglieder auch untereinander Informationen und Dokumente austauschen und einander Nachrichten zukommen lassen, womit Crossnet Kontakte fördert und vereinfacht. Die Crossnet Moderatoren helfen den Mitgliedern den Ueberblick über laufende Diskussionen und andere Crossnet Aktivitäten zu behalten und sorgen für eine sinnvolle Struktur des Systems. 3.10.1994, 15:06 |
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NEW-LIST digestsReceived: from dxmint.cern.ch by chsun.eunet.ch (8.6.4/1.34) id HAA12569; Mon, 13 Jun 1994 07:10:37 +0200 Received: from cearn.cern.ch by dxmint.cern.ch (5.65/DEC-Ultrix/4.3) id AA27066; Mon, 13 Jun 1994 07:05:48 +0200 Message-Id: <9406130505.AA27066@dxmint.cern.ch> Received: from CEARN.CERN.CH by CEARN.cern.ch (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with BSMTP id 8510; Thu, 06 94 07:03:29 SET Received: from CEARN.CERN.CH (NJE origin LISTSERV@CEARN) by CEARN.CERN.CH (LMail V1.2a/1.8a) with BSMTP id 9101; Mon, 13 Jun 1994 07:03:27 +0200 Date: Mon, 13 Jun 1994 00:00:39 -0500 Sender: NEW-LIST - New List Announcements <NEW-LIST%NDSUVM1.BITNET@CEARN.BITNET> Reply-To: NEW-LIST - New List Announcements <NEW-LIST%NDSUVM1.BITNET@CEARN.BITNET> From: Automatic digest processor <LISTSERV@VM1.NODAK.EDU> Subject: NEW-LIST Digest - 5 Jun 1994 to 12 Jun 1994 To: Recipients of NEW-LIST digests <NEW-LIST@VM1.NODAK.EDU> Status: U There are 14 messages totalling 523 lines in this issue. Topics of the week: 1. SEARCH: Nutrition/vitamin policy, FDA 2. SEARCH: List on Educational TV Production 3. NEW: LA-SOCIAL - Social Events in the Los Angeles Area 4. NEW: LA-RADIO - Metro Los Angeles Broadcast Radio 5. NEW: NATLIT-L - Natural Literacy Mailing List 6. NEW: TEXWOHIST-L - Texas Women's History 7. NEW: YEAST-L - Yeast-related medical problems 8. NEW: C-News - conservative news and politics 9. CHANGE: IVTHERAPY-L - NEW NAME for I.V. Therapy list 10. CHANGE: DB2-L Expanded To Include DB2/2 and DB2/6000 11. NEW: FOLIO-L - List for Folio Views hypertext product users 12. NEW: Netiquette - The Network Etiquette Mailing List 13. NEW: IUPRESSL - Indiana University Press 14. NEW: MENNO - Mennonite Mailing List ... |
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Eternal SeptemberPath: gmd.de!xlink.net!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uunet!paperboy.ids.net!gilly!dave Message-ID: <94204205851.dave.22710@gilly.cca.org> Date: Tue, 25 Jan 94 20:58:52 EST Organization: The Center for Computational Aesthetics Reply-To: dave%gi...@paperboy.ids.net From: d...@gilly.cca.org Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers Subject: Re: Weeks? hah!! References: <2i26q0$75l@whale.st.usm.edu> Lines: 20 chamb...@whale.st.usm.edu (John William Chambless) writes: >Let's see...off the top of my head, not looking in the archives... >There's the "how do I remove a file named '-' from comp.unix.wizards... >( at least a year so far..) >The " 'move' is less intuitive than 'copy-and-delete' thread from this >humble newgroup ( 3 or 4 months, and still kicking! Hi, Mike!). >The "Furrymuck is for lameoid perverts" thread that Joel Furr keeps >firing back up on alt.fan.furry... >And let's not forhget the "Imminent Death of the Net" theme, which has echoed >at least since the first FidoNet gateway...(or was it Compu$erve?) Those are all recurring, not long-running. >Do the cyclical "september threads" count as continuous? It's moot now. September 1993 will go down in net.history as the September that never ended. -<=>- Dave Fischer -<=>- Help Fight Ambient Light! -<=>- d...@cca.org -<=>- |
AOL expanding Internet servicesGateways: AOL expanding Internet services WAIS, news in '93, inbound Telnet in '94 By Nathalie Welch Vienna, Va. - America Online Inc. last week announced it will upgrade its service to provide simplified, graphical access to Internet services, including Usenet news groups, Gopher and Wide Area Information Server databases. AOL's new Internet Center will go on-line in October with information about the ubiquitous international network and a list of Internet mailing lists to which users can subscribe. Later in the year, AOL will add connections to WAIS and Gopher, as well as to Usenet news groups. To reflect these new services, AOL will remotely upgrade users' client software for free when they log on. AOL said it plans to release a new Mac client in early 1994 that will support networking protocols, such as Telnet, so users can access AOL services from the Internet. AOL charges users $9.95 a month for five hours of connect time. The company, which has traditionally focused on ease of use, has signed several agreements in the past year designed to bring traditional media, such as newspapers, on line. Cambridge, Mass.-based Delphi Internet Services Corp. (formerly General Videotex Corp.) currently is the only on-line service to have blended full Internet access with traditional content. Delphi uses a command-line interface accessed via a terminal emulator. Delphi charges either $10 a month for four hours of connect time or $20 for 20 hours. 09.27.93 America Online Inc. is at 8619 Westwood Center Drive, Suite 200, Vienna, Va. 22182-2285. Phone (703) 448-8700 or (800) 827-6364; fax (703) 883-1509. |
Anno 1993: Macro-micro navigator
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>>> Freude herrscht! |
| > Anno 1992: Intouch i-station |
| > You register me in 50 states |
| > Anno 1991: mediacube |
| > Friedrich Dürrenmatt - Die Schweiz als Gefängnis |
| > Anno 1990: RasterOps |
| > Enable the Creative |
| > Photoshop Startup Memories and First Demo |
| > Anno 1989: Lambada by Kaoma |
| > Anno 1988: Perfect by Fairground Attraction |
| > Bürgerbrief |
| > Morgana - Selling Digital-Font based Sign-writing |
| > Macworld Expo 1988 Amsterdam |
| > Acorn Archimedes RISC Technology |
| > Anno 1987: Knowledge Navigator |
| > Anno 1986: Max Headroom in the News |
| > FidoNet |
| > Anno 1985: Amiga 1000 |
| > Hello World on C128 in CP/M Mode |
| > Analog Desktop Publishing in 1984 |
| > Anno 1982: Vic-20 |
| > Gamchi |
| > Postel's Law |
| > The Future Is Unwritten |
| > Earth Mother and Fortieth Floor by Lesley Duncan |
| > La Linea by Osvaldo Cavandoli |
| > California by Joni Mitchell |
| > Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog |
| > Neil Young |
| > Whole Earth Catalog |
| > Anno 1968: Mony Mony and People Got to Be Free |
| > August 28th 1968: William Buckley Vs Gore Vidal |