MD G/DNA

From: Paul Chaves (westward@sympatico.ca)
Date: Wed Aug 01 2001 - 08:07:52 BST


To start I'll apologize for the length of this letter. I hope you can bear with me.

The MoQ has clearly stated that the intellect is on a higher evolutionary lever than society. Society for years has claimed the opposite: the intellect is a handmaid of society.

The Internet is a medium for communication. Unregulated it posses a large threat to governments in general. The European Union or E.U. is trying as we speak to devour the Internet and ensnare it with it's rules and regulations. This as I see it would be in direct violation of the MoQ.
It would be once again society claiming that to itself the intellect is subordinate.

Recently Yahoo was ordered by a French court to block access to french users because it was auctioning Nazi paraphenalia. It turns out that this is in violation of French law.

I'm proposing to you a concept that would give much advantage to those who believe that the Intellect is on a higher evolutionary scale than society. It's called G/DNA-
which stands for Growth over DNA.

So here I go,

All too often people find that the Internet is inaccessible for the reasons of not knowing where to look, and not knowing what to look for. As a consequence of this people feel that they are 'missing out' on the Quality they feel to surely exist within the vastness of the Net. Another opinion that is widely held through the public is that while the Internet is in itself 'Good', something has gone very wrong. People feel bombarded, even harassed by unmanageable information overload. Now what people once dreamed of, consumes their time and leaves them in a bind. On the one hand we know that the Internet is 'Good', and on the other, would you call the eternity some spend searching through Web pages upon Web pages just to find the information they're looking for (which may in fact be inaccurate or untimely) 'Good'? Never mind what happens to the Internet illiterate!

G/DNA has a view of these ills as though they were on the flip sides of the same coin. G/DNA is built on the premise that 'The Connection Point is Everything'. It says further that the connection point can be subdivided to two types of connection.

1) That which the individual already knows of the Internet (which can be represented as a 'body' or by a list of 'Pre-selects').
2) That in which the individual is engaged in a search through new territory or the exploration of the Internet (Growth).

before I continue I should remind you that there are many parallels between this concept and the MoQ.

What G/DNA sees as represented by the coin mentioned above, is the lack of an organized body the individual can engage. This brings me to the main business of G/DNA. G/DNA is a fusion of three things. BookMark Utilities (Bookmarks), Search Engines (Yahoo), and P2P technology (Napster).
If I may expound a little;
G/DNA is the Internet on an individual scale, networking with thousands of other 'Internet bodies'. Each body being unique, it brings to the network it's own Growth or personification of a concept. What is the concept of? The Internet.

This as a culmination is an extremely diverse and fertile organization whose aim is to grow outward understanding the vastness of the Internet.

How this offers much advantage to those who believe that
the Intellect is on a higher evolutionary plane than society is because when the knowledge of the Internet flows freely in and inbetween each net citizen governments are powerless to stop them.

Why I am presenting this to you guys is because obviously we have something in common i.e. Pirsig
and because I am not a person of technological expertise. I barely know HTML. There are a few of you in here that know technology quite well and If this concept can get off the ground within this forum it would be a great testament to the MoQ.

Also if you want to know more about G/DNA feel free to write me.
Jeremy Kirouac

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