The WELL
Topic 6 · 13 responses · archived october 2000
~terry
Sun, Feb 9, 1997 (20:27)
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The WELL
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~terry
Sun, Feb 9, 1997 (20:28)
#1
The WELL is the SF Bay areas conferencing community. It's where
I first got started.
Some interesting stats:
Public conference visits
Sun Dec 1 01:35:51 1996 through Wed Jan 1 01:33:13 1997
1. 21903 news
2. 14289 media
3. 11094 genx
4. 8345 gd
5. 7959 movies
6. 7029 books
7. 6698 current
8. 6556 music
9. 5964 slicker.ind
10. 5926 sexuality
11. 5864 byline
12. 5451 web
13. 5328 tv
14. 5264 popcult
15. 4269 sanfran
16. 4264 wired
17. 4148 sports
~marktheclown
Sat, Feb 15, 1997 (06:19)
#2
Funny that the water in the San Francisco area does not come from a Well, but the hetch-hetchy, an Aquaduct which delivers water from glaciers in the Sierras.
~terry
Sat, Feb 15, 1997 (08:43)
#3
That is irony.
~hummie
Mon, Jun 23, 1997 (17:17)
#4
i liked the old well alot. it was pretty loose,
free, and nobody tried to censor me. i used to
spend a lot of time there, playing, and writing
poetry, and such. it was a great place.
what is interesting i think about the well is that
it is a place from which much activity and idea about
the direction of the net has happened, and i think
that its sort of Motherness has onlly been slightly
recognized. i am speaking of course of the old well,
and not of the post 1994 well.
i have suggested, and do suggest, that the old well
went to the river, and then to eMinds. i also suggest
that one of the most interesting things that happened
on eMinds that i observed was the way that the cycle
of relationship speeded up. i think that there are
very definite, trackable social cycles in cspace that
are different from earthspace.
~aztLAN
Mon, Jun 23, 1997 (18:20)
#5
I think all of this is loosing it's purpose.
This type of forum should be defensed and preserved for the right
generations to come. Technoligy cannot and willnot be monoplized
by those "choosen few". This is my first time here and I really enjoy
the fact that people can come together and express themselves without
the reprecussions of being fired or replaced. Technology should make life
easier not more oppressive.
~terry
Mon, Jun 23, 1997 (19:43)
#6
We're trying to insure that the words here will continue
in perpetuity. We're setting up a trust to carry the Spring
and our words past our lifetimes.
What's up with the WELL and Maria Wilhelm these days.
And Bruce Katz?
~hummie
Tue, Jun 24, 1997 (12:20)
#7
i think that these forums have a certain lifecycle.
the trick is to understand it, and to work with that cycle.
~terry
Tue, Jun 24, 1997 (16:27)
#8
Are you saying the WELL might be at the end of a cycle?
Minds certainly is standing at the chasm.
~hummie
Tue, Jun 24, 1997 (17:23)
#9
it seems to me that electric minds is part of the
well community, an offshoot, just like river.org
is an offshoot. people wanted different communities
for whatever reason, and so they formed them.
i saw on eminds that about three different cycles happened:
the howard cycle: discourse as product
the ruthm cycle: cspace as proust
the zeit/nancy cycle: fixing howard's end
now i think there is a cycle forming on spring, from well/eminds;
it's like ocean wavelets, signaling the dispersion of the well
community. it suggests that the 1994 acquisition of the
well by katz had tremendous repercussions for virtual discourse.
i think that these offshoot communities have to be seen as
well-diaspora, because that is their root.
~mikeg
Fri, Jul 4, 1997 (15:55)
#10
I'd certainly agree that many of the new communities springing up
on the web and other places are derived from The WELL, it's ideas and
ideals. Is that a bad thing or a good thing, do you think?
~donnal
Sat, Aug 9, 1997 (11:55)
#11
I know this is not the Intros Topic, but since I was directed here from a topic in the WELL, I will post my first response here. Until six or seven months ago I had never been on a conferencing system, chat line, or BBS. At that time I became a WELL member and I am now hooked. (started an .ind conference and put up a Web page over there.) Recently I figured I should find out what the rest of the world is like and so I have registered on the Spring, Utne Cafe and Electric Minds. My main interests are philo
ophy of science, philosophy of mind, cognitive science, information theory, mathematics and biology. For relaxation lately I've been learning Java. Oh, I also hike and read. :-)
~donnal
Sat, Aug 9, 1997 (11:57)
#12
Hmmm. Something I need to know about word wrap here? No cut and paste, just entering this in the response box in my browser. I guess I should also try the telnet interface sometime.
~terry
Sat, Aug 9, 1997 (14:19)
#13
Cut and paste should work on the web interface. Or copy and paste. I do it pretty
frequently. In the telnet interface you can use your favorite UNIX editor like vi
or pico if you don't like the native built in editor. Just type :e on a line by
itself to go in to your editor.
These are some heady interests, philosophy of science and all, and I hope we can
find some folks to join you with the same interests here. Feel free to create new
topics where you deem appropos.
And most of all, Welcome to the Spring.