Message-Id: <5a579e317c8c787f01507d5c251b1e53@iobox.fi> From: "mikko kuorinki" To: Jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: your favourite jandek lyric Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2000 11:23:13 EET DST Stupid question: What are your favourite jandek lyrics? (i have this one idea...) please e-mail me. mikko Message-ID: <50.781c2c4.268f8bc5@aol.com> From: NCR13@aol.com To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: your favourite jandek lyric Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 14:00:37 EDT Here's a few off the top of my head: Then I went to see a priest, said I knew God was a lie He looked at me quite solemn, said "Son don't give me that jive" ---from Message to the Clerk Somebody let a giraffe loose, oh loose mother it's a loose goose ---from Moving Slow Look outside genitals, baby I love you ---from Baby I Love You Message-Id: From: Maurice Rickard To: Jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: your favourite jandek lyric Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 09:03:26 -0400 In-Reply-To: <5a579e317c8c787f01507d5c251b1e53@iobox.fi> At 11:23 AM -0400 7/1/00, mikko kuorinki wrote: > What are your favourite jandek lyrics? For me, the favorite has to be this one from "Only Lover": "You bought a new dress, Red, the color of your kiss..." Although "Hello, misfortune/I've got time to kill" from "Quinn Boys" is up there, and I have a great fondness for all of "Time and Space." "I said, 'Yeaaaaaah, put them in the closet.'" -Maurice Message-ID: From: NCR13@aol.com To: maurice@mac.com CC: Jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: your favourite jandek lyric Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 11:29:26 EDT In a message dated 7/3/00 9:31:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time, maurice@mac.com writes: > I have a great fondness for all of "Time and Space." > "I said, 'Yeaaaaaah, put them in the closet.'" That whole song has great lyrics..."The oranges are from Florida...Put them in the closet" "That's right, the closet" Message-Id: From: Maurice Rickard To: Jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: your favourite jandek lyric Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 11:40:15 -0400 In-Reply-To: Oh, totally. The _Blue Corpse_ and _You Walk Alone_ period is probably my favorite Janky era, and it's a brilliant song. "They carried my clothes in a coffin.... I looked at my clothes; they were alllllll, all black!" Such an urgent, surrealistic, existential blues. -Maurice Message-ID: <7F78FC5A30A3D21195F90090272ABD0D02698989@timc-nts-s01> From: "Ronsen, Josh" To: "'Jandek@cs.northwestern.edu'" Subject: News Flash: Italians love Jandek Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 16:33:41 -0500 Well, at least the writers of the very fine zine Blow-Up from Italy... In issue #21, there is a 1 page summary of our man, discography, reviews of "Ready for the House" and "The Beginning" and the photo of Jandek peering out from behind a door. It's all in Italian, "Musica: folk, country e blues quasi sempre completamente acustici e dai testi molto, molto depressi." Also, a bit of lyrics from "I Passed by the Building" in English, and in Italian, quotes by Jandek by Run On, Kurt Cobain and Seth Tisue's introductory sentence on his web site (neither Seth nor the web site address is mentioned). -Josh Ronsen http://www.nd.org/jronsen Message-ID: <60.4d2dc98.269a321b@aol.com> From: Summersteps@aol.com To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Track Listing Jandek Tribute Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 15:52:59 EDT Here it is. I'm in the process of designing the artwork, mastering, and looking for distributors. Cd should be ready for order in August or September. The group Dapper features Thurston Moore and Byron Coley and Pipes You See, Pipes You Don't features Will and Pete from Olivia Tremor Control. If you didn't make the list, I'm sorry your track did not make the final cut for this cd. A volume two is planned for a future release. Everyone who sent something in did a fantastic job, and I would like to thank everyone from the discussion group that contributed. Eric of Summersteps Records >Message-ID: <33.741dd81.269a285e@aol.com> >From: Summersteps@aol.com >Subject: Track Listing Jandek Tribute >Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 15:11:26 EDT Hello, Well I think (99% sure) this is the final lineup: 1) Quinn Boys II - Peter Weiss and Brian Charles 4:33 2) Painted My Teeth - Dapper 4:15 3) Babe I Love You - The Couple Scene 2:24 4) New Town - Retsin 6:06 5) Spanish In Me - Cassie Rose and The Pickled Punks 2:02 6) Twenty Four - Youth Aflame the Choppers 2:49 7) Carnival Queen - Low 5:10 8) Harmonica - Ho Chen Keit 4:49 9) She Fell Down - Kid Icarus 3:40 10) Remain The Same - Early Morning Initials 1:04 11) Take it Easy - Gary Young 2:52 12) The I Woke Up Medley - Psychatrone Rhonedakk 3:49 13) Nancy Sings - Ivory Elephant 3:24 14) Janitor's Dead - Las Vegas on Mars 3:47 15) War Dance - The Goblins 1:22 16) Sailors - Amasa 2:48 17) Road to Corwood/Lost Cause - Monster Island 2:39 18) Cave in on You - The Storkettes 3:29 19) Your Condition - Amy Denio 9:25 20) Jessica - Pipes You See, Pipes You Don't 3:14 21) Have You Ever Heard of Jandek? - Bright Eyes 3:46 All the best, Eric Message-ID: From: Recipiehnd@aol.com To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: (no subject) Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 02:40:15 EDT Hi Seth, Since you specifically mention this in your site, here goes: In one of two fairly lengthy phone conversations, I happened to ask Sterling Smith if there was any significance to the Corwood numbering system (i.e. starting with 0739) and he said there was absolutely none, no meaning or reference at all, that it was a random choice. I mentioned about the photo of the p.o. box that's on the web, and he laughed, having no idea at all that people cared about such things. He said the house pictured (3333 Cummins) was "long ago and far away." I mentioned how people were fascinated by the different houses on the various covers, and he replied that the house is very important, and would be a prominent topic on the 29th album. Keep up the great work on your website, and please keep me informed at any point on anything. Thanks, Michael Sheppard transparency@disinfo.net Message-Id: From: Charles Gillett To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: More reissue promises Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 18:05:25 -0500 (CDT) Hello - I just received my order of the current Jandek CD catalog in duplicate (0739-0741, 0743, 0761-0766), and there's a note on the order sheet saying that 0742 (Chair Beside a Window) and 0744 (Staring at the Cellophane) are due on CD in 4-6 weeks. Of course, he said 0742 would be out in February before, so believe what you will. -- Charles Message-Id: From: Charles Gillett To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Multiple Smiths, etc. Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 23:09:16 -0500 (CDT) Hello - It seems odd to me that there are so many Sterling Smiths in the world. A casual search on AltaVista uncovers many, from the founder of the Ohio Nut Grower's Association to a musician in Dallas with songs available for downloading on MP3.com. Then there's www.sterlingsmith.com, home of a Sterling Smith, real estate agent. And there's "Dave & Buster's," a restaurant chain I'd never heard of before, which is based in Dallas. On their payroll is this happy fellow (from their 10-K SEC report, 4/2000): Mr. Sterling R. Smith, 47, has served as Vice President of Operations since June 1995 and as Vice President and Director of Operations of D&B Holding from November 1994 to June 1995. From 1983 to November 1994, Mr. Smith served in operating positions of increasing responsibility for the Company and its predecessors. He made $155,000 in the 1998 fiscal year. I don't know why I'm rooting around for this info. I don't want to know who Jandek is, really. It ends up being a good way to clear out the mind, though, doing endless searches for things better left unknown. I see on the latest Corwood catalog it says "box of 20 or more $80." Does that mean I could ask for a box of 1000 and pay $80? I would guess he means that if you buy 20 or more CDs they're $4 apiece. -- Charles Message-ID: <7c.83bb389.26a1e7dd@aol.com> From: NCR13@aol.com To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: corwood fontology Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 12:14:21 EDT I've just noticed that all of the CD reissues, along with The Beginning, use the exact same font on the spine and back cover. Is the man getting lazy now or something? The fonts were different on every LP/CD for 20+ years, so I wonder why they aren't anymore. Message-Id: From: Charles Gillett To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: corwood fontology Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 11:46:52 -0500 (CDT) In-Reply-To: <7c.83bb389.26a1e7dd@aol.com> On Sat, 15 Jul 2000 NCR13@aol.com wrote: > I've just noticed that all of the CD reissues, along with The Beginning, > use the exact same font on the spine and back cover. Is the man getting > lazy now or something? I noticed this as well. Does anyone know the name of this new favorite font? Or fonts, rather--there's the one used for the name "Jandek" (veering close to a logo quality, with the somewhat symmetric jutting lines of the J and K--put little backwards serifs on those things and it'd look like the Metallica logo), the one used for the album titles, and the one used for the song titles, though the latter two are probably the same, just squished or stretched. There is some variance between the different CDs--_Living In A Moon So Blue_ is the only title not in all caps, for example, and the font is a little smaller. _Later On_, _Ready For The House_ and _The Beginning_ have periods.....between the song titles and the track times, while _Six And Six_ and _Living In A Mood So Blue_ do not. The album titles on the back are all the same distance below the "Jandek." I preferred the giant "CORWOOD" across the top of the back cover--as if the fact that this was a CORWOOD product was the main selling point. -- Charles Message-ID: <20000717035048.56934.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "Jason Cooley" To: gill0042@tc.umn.edu, jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: corwood fontology Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 20:50:48 PDT I've always sort of imagined that the fonts are whatever the pressing plant is using that week. I think maybe he just sends them a photo and the credits and they do the rest (cheaply). That would explain the wrong zip code on that one album ("You Walk Alone" I think?) He probably has fonts to choose from (the great samurai letters), but now he might have less. Ah, I don't know. Message-ID: <25.8707eb4.26a499df@aol.com> From: Oogsab@aol.com To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Sterling R. Smith Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 13:18:23 EDT I called "Dave and Buster's" corporate office in Texas today, asking to speak with Sterling R. Smith... Don't know what I would have said if he actually picked up the phone on the other end, but I ended up listening to his voice mail greeting... Didn't sound at all like Jandek, to my ears, at least... really twangy accent... If you want, you can call and judge for yourself at (214) 357-9588... The receptionist seemed a bit perturbed when I asked for him... have some of you on the list already called over there looking for him? Message-ID: From: MChai24032@aol.com To: Oogsab@aol.com, jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: Sterling R. Smith Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 13:24:59 EDT In a message dated 7/17/00 1:19:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Oogsab@aol.com writes: > If you want, you can call and judge for yourself at (214) 357-9588... this is harassment. who cares who Jandek is. Make up yer own mythology. Message-Id: <4.3.2.7.2.20000717134422.00dbd530@mercury.usiatl.com> From: Greg Parker To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: Sterling R. Smith Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 13:44:59 -0400 In-Reply-To: Here. Here. I'm all for speculating about any number of issues regarding Jandek but please leave the guy, and others with the name Sterling Smith, alone! Message-ID: <7a.7b996c2.26a4a14f@aol.com> From: MChai24032@aol.com To: ghp@usiatl.com, jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: Sterling R. Smith Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 13:50:07 EDT << Here. I'm all for speculating about any number of issues regarding Jandek but please leave the guy, and others with the name Sterling Smith, alone! >> also it seems like a completely self-defeating project. To build some kind of cult of personality around Jandek would seem to degrade the music. Message-ID: From: NCR13@aol.com To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: Sterling R. Smith Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 13:55:24 EDT I remember seeing a Dave and Buster's ad once...It was just a blurry photograph of a broken rocking chair...or maybe I'm making that up. Message-Id: <4.3.2.7.2.20000717140657.00dd9dd0@mercury.usiatl.com> From: Greg Parker To: NCR13@aol.com, jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: Sterling R. Smith Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 14:13:10 -0400 In-Reply-To: On a somewhat related note: Having worked for a number of years in photo labs, I always thought that most of the Jandek covers were prints that came from rolls of 126 film that was 10 to 15 years old (mid to late 60's to early 70's maybe). The images have that quality of old Kodak Safety film that has sat around for years before being processed with modern photofinishing chemicals. Message-Id: <200007171827.NAA07150@harper.uchicago.edu> From: bce2 To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: Dave and Buster's Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 13:31:22 -0500 In-Reply-To: At 01:55 PM 7/17/00 -0400, NCR13@aol.com wrote: >I remember seeing a Dave and Buster's ad once...It was just a blurry >photograph of a broken rocking chair...or maybe I'm making that up. You must have been making that one up friend. Since Dave and Buster's is the antithesis of Jandek (music and images). Dave and Buster are glossy florescent orange and blue signs, sunburned yuppie white guys wearing chinos, pink polo shirts and loafers eating steaks and fries and drinking Bud Lite, Mercedes Benz SUVs, and corporate expense accounts. Jandek, as we all know, is a dried leaf painted purple blowing through predawn streets. Jandek, through his deliberate anonymity, challenges the assumptions which these egotistical overconsumers have built their bourgeois existences. Love, Ben Message-ID: <20000717183248.10405.qmail@cs.nwu.edu> From: Seth Tisue To: jandek@cs.nwu.edu Subject: edinburgh man: PROMO: all jandek radio show, 7/18 Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 13:32:46 -0500 ------- Forwarded Message >Message-Id: >Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 16:27:40 -0400 >To: sextantdotnu@egroups.com, missingdoghead@egroups.com >From: edinburgh man >Subject: PROMO: all jandek radio show, 7/18 >Cc: seth@tisue.net staring at the cellophane: the music of jandek selections from the vinyl oeuvre of the man described as purveyor of "a very different kind of blues" hosted by eprom sponsored by http://sextant.nu/ 7/18/00 1-4 PM EDT on WHRW, suny-binghamton's free format station 90.5 FM in the binghamton, ny area http://whrw.org/ for streaming audio - -- - -- "'cause i'm in a trance, and i sweat; i ! matienma@acs.wooster.edu don't want to dance, i want to go home." ! http://sextant.nu/ mark matienzo - box c-2226 - 1189 beall ! http://sextant.nu/mark/ wooster, ohio 44691-2393, united states ! mark@sextant.nu ------- End of Forwarded Message Message-Id: From: Maurice Rickard To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: Sterling R. Smith Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 14:34:30 -0400 In-Reply-To: <7a.7b996c2.26a4a14f@aol.com> At 1:50 PM -0400 7/17/00, MChai24032@aol.com wrote: >also it seems like a completely self-defeating project. To build some kind of >cult of personality around Jandek would seem to degrade the music. I think that's part of the beauty of his anonymity--there's no acknowledged "personality" to build a cult out of, no PR firm, no interviews, public appearances, just what's on the albums, and various (possibly apocryphal) stories that float around. Any "personality" being discussed here is purely speculation. Admittedly, the challenge of imposing a reading on the scattered evidence can be amusing...and almost certainly inaccurate. Maurice Rickard Message-ID: <007001bff025$5402d070$870210ac@inaquest.com> From: "Mike Bruner" To: Subject: Re: Dave and Buster's Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 15:28:58 -0400 Dave + Buster's is as you describe, but it is headquartered in Dallas Texas so I guess it's a possibility. If the identity of Jandek/Sterling Smith were unfortunately revealed, I for one would be pretty freaking happy with the image of a Dave and Buster's employee. It is almost too perfect to imagine the creator of such cryptic art routinely existing in the depths of such a suburban playground, admitting cotton-candied kids on to some virtual reality game. Or maybe working in the marketing department and getting fired for placing newspaper ads featuring images of broken rocking chairs. Message-Id: From: Maurice Rickard To: Subject: Re: Dave and Buster's Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 15:44:19 -0400 In-Reply-To: <007001bff025$5402d070$870210ac@inaquest.com> At 3:28 PM -0400 7/17/00, Mike Bruner wrote: >Dave + Buster's is as you describe, but it is headquartered in Dallas Texas >so I guess it's a possibility. As entertaining as the image is, though, Dallas to Houston is a hell of a hike to pick up mail. Even if Jandek's real name is Sterling Smith, I'd say it's unlikely that he's the D&B one. A Google search will turn up a surprising number of Sterling Smiths, so one of our listers has pointed out. (There's another one of me in Australia, for example.) Having said that, I'll confess that I do like the image of him among unsuspecting corporate co-workers...an image that does indeed seem possible, wherever he is. Maurice Rickard Message-ID: <20000717202709.44362.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "bob lukomski" To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: Dave and Buster's Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 16:27:09 EDT >You must have been making that one up friend. Since Dave and Buster's is >the antithesis of Jandek (music and images). Yeah, and Charles Ives never sold insurance... Message-ID: From: "b&p" To: "Greg Parker" , Subject: RE: Sterling R. Smith Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 23:52:47 -0400 Ultimately you'd discover that the myth is more interesting than the reality anyway. Paul -----Original Message----- From: owner-jandek@cs.northwestern.edu [mailto:owner-jandek@cs.northwestern.edu]On Behalf Of Greg Parker Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 1:45 PM To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: Sterling R. Smith At 01:24 PM 7/17/00 -0400, MChai24032@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 7/17/00 1:19:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Oogsab@aol.com >writes: >this is harassment. >who cares who Jandek is. Make up yer own mythology. Here. Here. I'm all for speculating about any number of issues regarding Jandek but please leave the guy, and others with the name Sterling Smith, alone! Message-ID: From: "b&p" To: "bce2" , Subject: RE: Dave and Buster's Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 23:55:47 -0400 In-Reply-To: <200007171827.NAA07150@harper.uchicago.edu> Very nice imagery, Ben. By the way, did I miss something, or am I a cultural ignoramus for not knowing who Dave and Buster are and their relevance to this discussion? (Please be gentle when you answer....) Paul Message-ID: From: NCR13@aol.com To: jandek@cs.nwu.edu Subject: all jandek radio show is ruling Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 13:54:45 EDT I just heard "Variant", followed by a public service announcement about radon gas! Kids could learn a lot from this station... Message-Id: From: Ian Kasley To: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: hrmm... Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 23:55:26 -0700 In-Reply-To: has anyone else noticed this? was it already mentioned? http://www.jandek.com/ Message-ID: From: JackSkellington1@aol.com To: ian@kasley.com, jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: hrmm... Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 03:27:11 EDT hmmmm...strange.. did you email janky? Message-Id: <4.3.2.7.2.20000721070037.00dd2580@mercury.usiatl.com> From: Greg Parker To: Ian Kasley , jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: hrmm... Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 07:00:47 -0400 In-Reply-To: Here's the whois lookup on jandek.com (obviously not the man himself) Domain Name: JANDEK.COM Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC. Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com Referral URL: www.networksolutions.com Name Server: ORANGE.IDIRECTIONS.COM Name Server: GREEN.IDIRECTIONS.COM Updated Date: 16-jul-2000 The Registry database contains ONLY .COM, .NET, .ORG, .EDU domains and Registrars. [whois.networksolutions.com] The Data in Network Solutions' WHOIS database is provided by Network Solutions for information purposes, and to assist persons in obtaining information about or related to a domain name registration record. Network Solutions does not guarantee its accuracy. By submitting a WHOIS query, you agree that you will use this Data only for lawful purposes and that, under no circumstances will you use this Data to: (1) allow, enable, or otherwise support the transmission of mass unsolicited, commercial advertising or solicitations via e-mail (spam); or (2) enable high volume, automated, electronic processes that apply to Network Solutions (or its systems). Network Solutions reserves the right to modify these terms at any time. By submitting this query, you agree to abide by this policy. Registrant: NAMEZERO.COM (JANDEK-DOM) 51 University Ave, Suite K LOS GATOS, CA 95030 US Domain Name: JANDEK.COM Administrative Contact: NAMEZERO.COM (NC3029-ORG) admin@namezero.com NAMEZERO.COM 51 University Ave, Suite K LOS GATOS, CA 95030 US 4083950426 fax: 4083950436 Technical Contact, Zone Contact: Technical Coordinator (TC6611-ORG) tech@NAMEZERO.COM namezero.com, Inc. 51 University Ave, Suite K Los Gatos, CA 95030 US 408-395-0426 Fax- - 408-395-0436 Billing Contact: NAMEZERO.COM-WN-BCIA (NC3027-ORG) bills@NAMZERO.COM NAMEZERO.COM 262 East Main Street LOS GATOS, CA 95030 US 4083950426 Fax- - 4083950436 Record last updated on 16-Jul-2000. Record expires on 16-Jul-2001. Record created on 16-Jul-2000. Database last updated on 20-Jul-2000 01:54:43 EDT. Domain servers in listed order: GREEN.IDIRECTIONS.COM 216.34.13.231 ORANGE.IDIRECTIONS.COM 216.34.13.234 Greg Message-ID: <79.721ae5d.26a9bb04@aol.com> From: JackSkellington1@aol.com To: ghp@usiatl.com, ian@kasley.com, jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: hrmm... Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 10:41:08 EDT well, the whois may have proved faulty, but if you click on the "send me email" icon, the name is "Janky@Jandek.com" Message-Id: <4.3.2.7.2.20000721105029.00db9cc0@mercury.usiatl.com> From: Greg Parker To: JackSkellington1@aol.com, ian@kasley.com, jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: hrmm... Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 10:51:00 -0400 In-Reply-To: <79.721ae5d.26a9bb04@aol.com> It's obviously a fan of Jandek who's either sitting on the name or has plans for a Jandek site. I just can't see Jandek setting up that email address for himself. Also, if it were Jandek, he would most likely have it registered to Corwood. Greg Message-ID: <9c.5b8b8e2.26a9bd8f@aol.com> From: JackSkellington1@aol.com To: ghp@usiatl.com, ian@kasley.com, jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: hrmm... Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 10:51:59 EDT thats what I thought, I couldnt see jandek setting up a site with an email name like Janky. there'd be corwood banners everywhere on the site.. Message-ID: <005e01bff322$f347a660$870210ac@inaquest.com> From: "Mike Bruner" To: Subject: Re: hrmm... Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 10:49:32 -0400 Namezero allows you to register any domain name for free, and Namezero retains any long-term rights to the domain while you can use the domain through their service. Message-ID: From: "b&p" To: "Greg Parker" , "Ian Kasley" , Subject: RE: hrmm... Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 20:43:16 -0400 In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20000721070037.00dd2580@mercury.usiatl.com> Hmmm...created 7/16/2000. By someone in this group?!? Message-ID: From: NCR13@aol.com To: BSANDPP@prodigy.net CC: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: hrmm... Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 00:51:24 EDT I found the site on tuesday while I was listening to the online Jandek show (I was the second person on the counter, and already it's at 85!). I sent "Janky" an email asking who they were basically, and so far I haven't gotten a response. It strikes me as kind of odd that the site isn't even there yet and there's a web counter??? Message-ID: From: "R. Lim" To: Mike Bruner cc: jandek@cs.northwestern.edu Subject: Re: hrmm... Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 08:32:54 -0400 (EDT) In-Reply-To: <005e01bff322$f347a660$870210ac@inaquest.com> And they appear to be clever enough to direct their bills to a different domain (namzero.com)! By the way, corwood.com is taken, but a gentleman from Champaign, IL. -rob Message-ID: <61.5c90333.26b265a7@aol.com> From: NCR13@aol.com To: jandek@cs.nwu.edu Subject: jandek.com Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 00:27:19 EDT Has anyone written to "Janky" and received a reply? Message-ID: <78.84005df.26b2ff15@aol.com> From: JackSkellington1@aol.com To: NCR13@aol.com, jandek@cs.nwu.edu Subject: Re: jandek.com Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 11:21:57 EDT I wrote a couple sentences, nothing important, about a week ago, but nothing yet! mike