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46. Which Is The Fly And Which Is The Human?
Plaintext of an interview with Burroughs and filmmaker David Cronenberg, originally published in Esquire magazine in February 1992.
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ICRCAT00000006.000 Which Is the Fly and Which Is the Human? Lynn Snowden ~Esquire~, Feb 1992, pg. 112-116 Interview with William S. Burroughs and David Cronenberg Photos and drawings are not reproduced in this copy. O.C.R. by Dr. Rat, I.C.R. Laboratories Inc. 1992 Which Is the Fly and Which Is the Human? by Lynn Snowden Deep in Kansas, darkly dressed, William S. Burroughs, a man who shot his wife in the head and waged war against a lifetime of guilt, who has sucked up every drug imaginable and survived, and who has made a fine career out of depravity, can't on this particular afternoon take another moment of a simple midwestern housefly buzzing around his head. ``I can't stand flies,'' grumbles the seventy-seven-year-old author in that distinctively sepulchral voice, which retains a vestige of his St. Louis roots despite his many years on another planet. The fly swoops down onto Burroughs's plate of cookies. ``Terrible,'' Burroughs exclaims, exasperated, attempting to backhand the fly into oblivion. ``William, that's my pet fly!'' cries David Cronenberg, a man who may love insects but not necessarily people, the director who is perhaps best known for turning Jeff Goldblum from scientist into bug in the 1986 remake of ~The Fly~. ``Now, Julius, I told you not to bother people,'' Cronenberg commands the fly. ``Not everyone likes flies.'' Not everyone likes giant meat-eating Brazilian aquatic centipedes either, but they're featured prominently in Cronenberg's current film of Burroughs's chilling masterpiece of a novel, ~Naked Lunch~. Now that the movie is in the can and Burroughs is out of the hospital after having undergone triple-bypass heart surgery, Cronenberg has showed up in Lawrence, Kansas, Burroughs's hometown of the last ten years, to pay his respects to the laconic sage. With two examples of evil incarnate wandering around town at the same time, Lawrence suddenly seems like a haven for drug-crazed refugees escaping the Interzone, the fictional horrorscape of Burroughs's ~Naked Lunch~. In the Interzone, we are told, ``nothing is true, and everything is permitted.'' In Lawrence, however, not nearly so much is permitted, but if everything I've heard about William Burroughs and David Cronenberg is true, then the next couple of days will severely test my capacity for revulsion. Burroughs's books, for example, are phantasmagorias of buggered boys, bloody syringes, talking assholes, and vaginal teeth. The old gun-toting geezer himself has been referred to as ``a green-skinned reptilian'' by no less an authority on manhood than Robert Bly. ``Well, I don't think you'll find him to be that bad,'' said Cronenberg, the forty-eight-year-old Canadian director who has known Burroughs for seven years. Of course, this is David Cronenberg talking, the creator of such lyrical films as ~Scanners~ (exploding heads), ~Dead Ringers~ (gynecological horror), and ~Videodrome~ (sadomasochistic public-access TV), who last night giggled while telling me, ``I would like it if you could say that I was the embodiment of absolute evil.'' But with both Cronenberg and Burroughs in the same town, let alone the same room, and with so many disgusting, revolting visions between them, how's a woman to choose? No, perhaps it is better to simply enumerate their revulsions, because if William Burroughs and David Cronenberg are aghast at something, then the odds are the rest of us will be a little queasy, too. Revulsion No. 1: Shooting Joan In 1951 Burroughs was living in Mexico City with his wife, Joan, and young son, Billy Jr., after a heroin and marijuana possession charge against him back in the States had been dropped. One September afternoon, Burroughs and his wife dropped by to see an acquaintance and a few other friends who had gathered to enjoy some drinks. Burroughs was packing a Star .380 automatic. At one point in the festivities, he said to his wife, who was sitting in a chair across the room, ``I guess it's about time for our William Tell act.'' They'd never performed a William Tell act in their lives, but Joan, who was drinking heavily and undergoing withdrawal from a heavy amphetamine habit, and who had lived with Burroughs for five years, was game. She placed a highball glass on top of her head. Burroughs, known to be a good shot, was sitting about six feet away. His explanation for missing was not that his aim was off, but that this gun shot low. The bullet struck Joan in the head. She died almost immediately. The judge in Mexico believed the shooting to be accidental, as the other people present in the room asserted that this was the case. And so after paying a lawyer $2,000 and serving thirteen days in jail, Burroughs was allowed to post $2,312 and was freed. Eight years later; Burroughs's first novel, ~Naked Lunch~, was published. One of the last books in America to be the cause of an obscenity trial, it is a biting, hallucinatory work that Norman Mailer described as having been composed by a genius. But Burroughs might never have written a word of it had he not shot his wife in the head. ``I am forced to the appalling conclusion that I would never have become a writer but for Joan's death,'' Burroughs has said, ``and to the realization of the extent to which this event has motivated and formulated my writing. I live with the constant threat of possession, and a constant need to escape from possession, from control. So the death of Joan brought me in contact with the invader, the ugly spirit, and maneuvered me into a lifelong struggle in which I have had no choice except to write my way out.'' This is exactly what the film ~Naked Lunch~ is about. It's not so much a re-creation of the book itself, but a story of how William Lee, played by Peter Weller, came to kill his wife (Judy Davis) and write a novel called ~Naked Lunch~. ``It's Joan's death,'' explains Cronenberg, ``that first drives him to create his own environment, his own Interzone. And that keeps driving him. So in a sense, that death is occurring over and over again.'' We both look at Burroughs, relaxing in his modest Kansas house, years away from the charged tropical dream of Mexico City. Although the home seems at first glance fit for a preacher, a quick look around reveals a human skull sitting stolidly in a bookcase and a drawing hanging on the wall of Burroughs throwing a knife. Burroughs considers Cronenberg's theory. How many times has he gone over this same, excruciating terrain? He says only, ``That seems quite valid.'' ``What caliber of gun was it exactly?'' I find myself asking. An abrupt transition, maybe even horrifying, but it's practically a relief to bring up the grotesque particulars, and indeed, with these two such a query actually seems to lighten the mood. ``A three eighty,'' Burroughs shouts out, speaking of the actual event. At the same time, Cronenberg blurts out ``a thirty-two!'' referring to the movie. It's a confusion of real life and fiction, not unlike the film itself. Revulsion No. 2: Cobras, Puffers, and Blue-Spotted Octopuses Burroughs leads the way into his backyard, using his cane to rustle weeds, flip over likely rocks or boards while I stand poised to grab whatever might slither out. Earlier he'd displayed the cane as proudly as a schoolboy at show-and-tell. Inside it is hidden a sword. ``I just had it sharpened,'' he said. ``Feel that edge!'' He reinserted the blade into the cane. ``Don't want it to come apart in the supermarket,'' he said. Now he is stirring at something in the grass with the cane. I ask him what we are likely to turn up. ``Garter snakes,'' he says. At one point in the snake hunt, Cronenberg sees some sort of insect hovering over nearby tall grasses and cups his hands to try and gently catch it. Burroughs waves it away with his cane. ``William, are you interested in insects?'' says Cronenberg, mostly for my benefit, a question that causes Burroughs to regard the two of us warily. ``Not entirely,'' he finally says. After a few minutes of completely addled discussion, Burroughs exclaims, ``Oh, insects! I thought you said ~incest~. ``The most awful creature to me is the centipede,'' he says. A number of them crawl slimily through the movie version of ~Naked Lunch~. ``I don't go into hysterics or anything, but I look around for something to smash it with. I used to live out in the country when I first moved here, and there were a lot of centipedes in the house, and I set out to kill them all. A program of genocide. I'd wake up in the middle of the night, and I'd know there's a centipede in this room. And there always was. And I couldn't go to sleep until I killed it.'' Although he never hunts mammals and is even somewhat of an animal activist, Burroughs is quite an expert on killing bugs, having once held a job as an exterminator. ``William's use of insects as metaphors is generally negative,'' Cronenberg points out. ``When he says someone has insect eyes or an insect voice, it's not a compliment. Now, in my movie, you can tell I'm a little more well-disposed toward insects, because the typewriters, which are insects, are almost like cats, really. They came about because when I write at night with the light on, insects come and land on the page.'' This is clearly a fond memory. ``They're relating to you somehow. People are obsessed in a public way with life on other planets,'' he says, a subtle reference to Burroughs, who is so interested in the idea of alien visitation that he has struck up a friendship with ~Communion~ author Whitley Strieber. ``I'm saying that right here on earth we have the most alien life-forms we'll find anywhere, and most of them are insects! How they survive and what their life cycles are like is incredible.'' Burroughs is unmoved by this aria for bugs. ``Your insect typewriters are kind of fun,'' he concedes. But touching bugs in general is not his thing at all. ``I hate the touch of spiders,'' Burroughs says. ``A biology teacher at school had a tarantula, and I couldn't touch the thing, even though tarantula bites are not dangerous. The most deadly spider is the funnel web spider of Australia.'' This leads to the two trying to one-up each other on ghoulish facts of nature. ``There's a spider in Virginia called a brown recluse,'' says Cronenberg. ``And when you're bitten, the tissue just starts to deteriorate and spread. It's very dangerous.'' ``Brown recluse!'' says Burroughs as we continue our stroll through the yard. ``There are cases of people who have these huge lesions down to the bone. I'd much rather be bitten by a black widow. They make you desperately sick, but at least it's not deadly for a healthy adult.'' As long as we're on the subject, I ask them to choose the best method of death in the animal kingdom. ``Well, you'd want it to be quick,'' says Cronenberg, ``and as painless as possible. So, what, a Gaboon viper?'' ``I wouldn't choose a viper at all. Any of the vipers are apt to be painful, they have both hemo- and neurotoxins. Cobras have neurotoxins.'' Burroughs indicates that this is preferable. Cronenberg shakes his head. ``Cobras are not very good at getting it into your bloodstream,'' he says. ``They don't have injector fangs.'' His hand mimics a snake repeatedly biting his other arm. ``They actually chew, and dribble it into the cut.'' ``They have plenty to dribble, believe me,'' says Burroughs. At this point, I've stopped looking for snakes. ``With the blue-spotted octopus, people are usually unconscious.'' ``That sounds good,'' says Cronenberg, beaming. ``It's a tiny little thing only about that big. No one's ever survived it. DOA in one hour. Puffer fish have the same venom, and it's also used to make zombies. The flesh of a puffer fish is supposed to be an aphrodisiac and a gourmet sensation, but one tiny part of the liver, one milligram.. there are several accidents a year.'' ``Well, that's the obvious choice then,'' says Cronenberg. ``Strangely enough, we have puffer fish in our movie. Hanging there in one shot.'' As long as we have death by nature settled, I ask them by which weapon they would choose to die. ``I don't think about dying by a weapon,'' Burroughs says as we walk back to the house. ``I think about killing someone else with a weapon!'' ``I guess that's the difference between an optimist and a pessimist,'' says Cronenberg with a giggle. Revulsion No. 3: Sucking on Mugwumps The film that would showcase addicts hooked on insecticide, lizardlike aliens known as mugwumps who suckle humans on mugwump jism, and Roy Scheider, had its genesis when the director and the writer met in 1984 at Burroughs's seventieth birthday party in New York City. Cronenberg visited Burroughs a few times in Kansas, discussing how to approach their project. ``I wanted William's blessing, because basically, there was nothing he could do for me, I had to do it myself'' Cronenberg finally wrote the script in 1989. ``I sent it [to Burroughs] to see what his reaction would be. He hated it and threatened to sue.'' Burroughs smiles indulgently. He actually liked the script, but a Japanese backer pulled out after reading a translation of the screenplay. ``It could have been something as simple as talking assholes,'' says Cronenberg with a shrug. For years there have been other attempts to get Burroughs's books, including the notorious Junky, to the screen. Among the people rumored to star in earlier incarnations of ~Naked Lunch~ were Mick Jagger, Dennis Hopper (who also wanted to direct), Jack Nicholson, and David Bowie. Chuck ``The Gong Show'' Barris wanted to produce; Terry Southern was supposed to write the screenplay. While these projects fell through, ~Naked Lunch~ had nevertheless penetrated the public consciousness in one way or another long before now. ``One of the problems I had when I said, `Okay, how am I going to do this movie,' '' says Cronenberg, ``was that a lot of the book, and Burroughs's writing in general, has been absorbed into the culture.'' Indeed, he has revealed that when he wrote his first commercial horror film, ~They Came from Within~, his favorite book was ~Naked Lunch~. Originally released in 1975 in Canada as ~Shivers~, the film concerns a venereal parasite that infests an apartment complex, causing some rather grisly deaths. Burroughs has lately been credited for graphically predicting in ~Naked Lunch~ what is now known as AIDS, when he wrote of a venereal disease that would originate in Africa and afflict homosexuals. ``Males,'' he wrote, ``who resign themselves up for passive intercourse to infected partners like weak and soon-to-be purple-assed baboons, may also nourish a little stranger.'' Cronenberg in his own right earned the title of ~King of Venereal Horror~. ``It's a limited kingdom,'' Cronenberg says with a proud smile, ``but it's mine. One of the reasons Burroughs excited me when I read him was that I recognized my own imagery in his work," he says. ``It sounds only defensive to say, `I was already thinking of a virus when I read that!' But there is a recognition factor. That's why I think you start to feel like you're vibrating in harmony with someone else. It's the recognition, not that they introduced you to something that was completely unthought of by you. ``Here's my conceit,'' says Cronenberg. ``Burroughs and I have been fused in the same telepod together,'' he says, referring to ~The Fly~, where Jeff Goldblum and a housefly are fused at the molecular genetic level. ``And what you've got now is the Brundlething, which is my and his version of ~Naked Lunch~. It's a fusion of the two of us, and it really is something that neither one of us would have done alone. Now I don't know which of us is the fly and which is human.'' Revulsion No. 4: Jerry Lewis There's not much in this world left to horrify William Burroughs, but being told at the same meal that he, Cronenberg, and Jerry Lewis have each been elected members of the French order of Arts and Letter is nearly enough to send him on another heroin jag. ``We need to vote him out, then!'' shouts Burroughs. ``Yeah, we can all get together and expel him from the order,'' says Cronenberg, ``because everyone always says, `Yeah, but so is Jerry Lewis.' It's an embarrassment to the order. And what about this: Jerry Lewis's movies are dubbed in France, and no one ever heard his real voice. When the guy who always dubbed his movies died, the next three movies of Jerry Lewis bombed in France because it was the wrong voice! So it isn't even the real voice they're responding to!'' They both shake their heads. ``And,'' Burroughs adds disdainfully, ``they loooove Damon Runyon over there. Now, good God!'' Revulsion No. 5: Yage Till You Puke It's been half a day and no one has taken a hit of anything stronger than the vodka and Coke Burroughs is nursing. These days, at seventy-seven and post-triple bypass, Burroughs is taking a break from the opiates. The conversation, however, is free to range where Burroughs no longer does. It takes a brave man to try and trade drug stories toe-to-toe with William Burroughs, and Cronenberg makes only a perfunctory attempt. ``I tried opium once, in Turkey, and there I felt like I had a hideous flu, you know? It was like I was sick.'' ``You probably were! It can be very nauseating. You had just taken more than you could assimilate.'' ``I did take LSD once,'' Cronenberg responds. ``It was a great trip. It was a very revealing experience to me, because I had intuited that what we consider to be reality, is just a construct of our senses. It shows you, in no uncertain terms, that there are any number of realities that you could live, and you could change them and control them. It's very real, the effects it left.'' Burroughs nods patronizingly, although he was more of an opiate man. ``Yes. I've taken LSD, psilocybin, mescaline. My experiences with yage were'' he thinks of the South American medicine-man drug mixture that caused him to puke violently, suffer seizures, and almost die ``mixed, but on the whole, good.'' Talk then shifts to over-the-counter drugs one could abuse, which included the availability of codeine in Canada, opium cold-and-flu tablets in France, and ``in England,'' says Burroughs, ``they used to sell Dr. Brown's Chlorodine. It was morphine, opium, and chloroform. I used to boil out the chloroform.'' ``I was chloroformed once,'' says Cronenberg, ``as a kid, when they took out my tonsils. I still remember what happened when they put this mask over my face. I saw rockets shooting. Streamers of flame, rockets.... I can still see it. And that sickly smell.'' He makes a face. After discussing insects, gunshot wounds, and snake bites all day, we're finally onto something that can gross out Cronenberg. ``I hate general anesthesia,'' says Burroughs. ``Scares the hell out me. I had to have it when they did the bypass, but I knew where was. I knew I was in the hospital having an operation, and there was this gas coming into my face like a gray fog. When I cracked my hip, they put a pin in with a local. A spinal. Of course, it ran out and I started screaming.'' ``I was in a motorcycle accident where I separated my shoulder,'' says Cronenberg. ``They took me into the operating room and gave me a shot of Demerol.'' ``Demerol,'' says Burroughs, brightening a bit. ``Did it help?'' ``I loved it. It was wonderful.'' ``It helps. I had a shot of morphine up here somewhere,'' he says, pointing to the top of his shoulder near his neck, ``from my bypass operation. She said, `This is morphine.' And I said, `Fine!' '' Burroughs drags out the word in a sigh of bliss. He closes his eyes in an expression of rapt anticipation. ``Shoot it in, my dear, shoot it in.'' I ask Burroughs if the doctors and nurses at the hospital knew who he was. ``Certainly,'' he drawls. ``The doctor wrote on my chart `Give Mr. Burroughs as much morphine as he wants.' '' Revulsion No. 6: Possession by Demons There's no question that in one way or another both men are absolutely possessed, but only one of them believes in evil as an actual presence, in fact, in demons themselves. ``I would have to say yes, evil exists, definitely,'' says Burroughs. ``I'm very interested in the whole matter of possession and exorcism.'' He's said in the past that he felt that the dark presence that possessed him on the day he shot his wife has never left him. ``I asked myself,'' he goes on, ``why do these demons have such necessity to possess, and why are they so reluctant to leave? The answer is, that's the only way they can get out of hell it's sort of like junk. They possess somebody and they want to hang onto it because that's their ticket out of hell.'' ``Do you believe in a literal hell'' asks Cronenberg somewhat incredulously. He is, as he puts it, ``not just an atheist, but a total nonbeliever.'' ``Certainly,'' says Burroughs, as if it's the most obvious thing in the world. As to the existence of a literal heaven, Burroughs says ``Heaven is the absence of hell.'' Earlier in the day he had remarked that pleasure was the absence of pain and that pleasure in morphine lies in the absence of the pain of withdrawal. Revulsion No.7: The Horror of Female Genitalia Mary McCarthy once wrote a review comparing Burroughs to Jonathan Swift because of, among other things, their shared. ``horror of female genitalia.'' It was a phrase that naturally came to mind as I watched some of Cronenberg's films. ``I'm interested in the aesthetics of revulsion,'' Cronenberg explains. ``I'm showing not only female genitalia but the equivalence of male genitalia also, insects and diseases, gooey icky stuff, and I'm saying or as I had Elliot Mantle [in ~Dead Ringers~] say We are so unintegrated, we have not yet developed an aesthetic for the insides of our bodies. It's my attempt to say, What is ugly and what is repulsive?'' Burroughs is looking tired this evening. In this, his era of clean-living, it's his habit to turn in early. He sees Cronenberg and me out and as we drive back to Cronenberg's hotel, we see Burroughs, frail and courtly, waving from the front porch. In his suite, Cronenberg continues his defense. ``I find the whole idea of revulsion quite strange, actually,'' he says. ``I could easily imagine a human species where revulsion was not a response to anything. It's a specifically human thing. Does your dog have that response?'' he asks. And in which scene, Cronenberg wants to know, does he actually show a horror of female genitalia I point to ~Videodrome~ when James Woods looks on in fear as he grows an enormous vaginalike slit in his abdomen. ``He seems to like it!'' Cronenberg laughs. ``It's almost like he's proud of it and happy to have it!'' Yeah, and then he loses a gun in it? Isn't that highly symbolic of a well-known male fear? ``Well, I've known some women who thought they lost their Tampax and were just as freaked out as anybody else.'' He tells a story from the making of ~Videodrome~, when Woods is forced to spend days with rubber appliances glued to his chest to attain the previously mentioned orifice. ``And he turns to Debbie Harry and says, `When I first got on this picture, I was an actor. Now I feel like I'm just the bearer of the slit.' And she said, `Now you know what it feels like.' So I'm forcing him to be the bearer of the slit! Reality is what he perceives it to be.'' Cronenberg is becoming increasingly unnerved by the topic. His rebuttals grow more animated. His chief concern is that his art might be seen to reflect his life. ``If you buy into an autobiographical thing between the filmmaker and a character that he portrays, you then make it impossible for an artist to create characters that are literally not him,'' pleads Cronenberg. ``Martin Scorsese was terrified to meet me! He expected to meet a guy who was like Renfield from ~Dracula~, a drooling maniac.'' Scorsese, he points out, would be dismayed if anyone thought he was Travis Bickle. ``I found it hard to believe that the guy who made ~Taxi Driver~ would be afraid to meet me. And that someone in the business himself could still fall prey to the same things that I'm ranting and raving about right now. ``What can I say! It's not true that I have a fear of female genitalia! But how can I prove it without getting into very personal stuff? What level are we talking about, I mean... in the dark, with women...'' He's referring now not to his movies, it seems, but to himself. Here Cronenberg adopts the skeptical tone of a documentary film voice-over. ``Does Cronenberg have this horror of female genitalia or doesn't he?'' If my take on Cronenberg's films is accurate, perhaps we've arrived at the last outrage: female genitalia. Oh, the horror! But narrowing this particular revulsion to include only women may be too limiting. Given the progression of revulsions we've discussed, I realize that there's something worse, something in Burroughs's estimation that is even more horrible, the final atrocity: humanity. Just a few hours before, Cronenberg, trying to prompt Burroughs for my benefit, had said, ``I once asked William about women. He said something that is in the script, about how it's conceivable that men and women are different species, and they have different wills and purposes on earth. I think it's a very interesting proposition.'' Burroughs sat silently on the couch as his theories were recounted, then nervously cleared his throat. ``Valerie Solanis'' the woman who shot Andy Warhol ``in her manifesto, gets around to the position that females are almost as bad as males. And that's much closer to my position, where it all a bad idea. Male and female. You know, let's just call the whole thing off.'' I looked at Cronenberg, whose intrigued expression seemed to indicate that he suspected Burroughs might be onto something. And perhaps, in some perverse, exhilarating way, he may well be. It's a character-building march, that icy trek from misogyny to misanthropy. After all, there's something a little too parochial, too narrow-minded, about hating only one gender. How much better, really, to be disgusted by us all! ICRCAT00000006.000

47. Elite Federation Force [EFF]
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49. Construction Chemicals, Sealent Applications, Pressure Grouting, Hybuild Coating
Offers consultancy in construction chemicals, hybuild coatings, and marketing services.
http://www.efftechonline.com/
  • CONSULTANCY IN CONSTUCTION CHEMICALS SEALANT APPLICATION PRESSURE GROUTING BY HYDRAULIC / PNEUMATIC PUMPS, ALL TYPES OF HYBUILD /PROTECTIVE COATINGS EQUIPPED MANUFACTURING BASE FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Nagar Road,Thane(West)-400606.Tel Fax:0091 - 22 - 25882098, 25881083, 25345891.
Web Site : www.elconproduct.com Email : enquiry@efftechonline.com

50. Zone.effbot.org ::: Www.effbot.org
consoleindex Windows Console Driver EFFbot-exe-index The EFFbot.exe Platform element-index ElementTree Overview librarybook-index (the EFF-bot guide to
http://effbot.org/zone/
zone.effbot.org
home track changes (rss)
Welcome to Fredrik Lundh's zone.effbot.org subsite!
This part of the effbot.org site contains various works in progress. No guarantees, unless you're a small furry animal, in case we promise to treat you well. Items shown in bold are fresh, according to some definition of that word. Items shown in highlighted bold are even fresher. If you want to track changes to this subsite, there's an RSS feed listing all recent changes (including 'hidden' documents).
Overviews
console-index ] Windows Console Driver
effbot-exe-index
] The effbot.exe Platform
element-index
] ElementTree Overview
librarybook-index
] (the eff-bot guide to) The Standard Python Library (Redux)
pil-index
] Python Imaging Library
python-index
] Selected Python Articles
pythondoc-index
] The PythonDoc Documentation Tool
rpc-index
] Web Services
sgmlop-index
] The Sgmlop Parser/Tokenizer
tkinter-index
] Tkinter, Tkinter 3000, and the Widget Construction Kit
wck-index
] Widget Construction Kit Index xml-index ] Selected XML Articles and Tools
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about ] About the Zone asyncore ] The Asyncore Module asyncore-ftp-client ] Building An Asynchronous FTP Client asyncore-generators ] Asyncore and Generators asyncore-http-client ] An Asynchronous HTTP Client asyncore-signals ] Asyncore and Signals
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books ] Books bwidget-arrowbutton ] The BWidget ArrowButton Widget bwidget-button ] The BWidget Button Widget bwidget-entry ] The BWidget Entry Widget bwidget-label ] The BWidget Label Widget bwidget-tree ] The BWidget Tree Widget bwidgets ] Tkinter BWidgets Library

51. EFF Analysis Of USA PATRIOT Act (Oct. 31, 2001)
Commentary on civil liberties from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
http://www.eff.org/Privacy/Surveillance/Terrorism_militias/20011031_eff_usa_patr

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    EFF Analysis Of The Provisions Of The USA PATRIOT Act
    That Relate To Online Activities (Oct 31, 2001)
    Text of USAPA
    This page is no longer updated, please visit the updated version here
    Introduction
    On October 26, 2001, President Bush signed the USA Patriot Act (USAPA) into law. With this law we have given sweeping new powers to both domestic law enforcement and international intelligence agencies and have eliminated the checks and balances that previously gave courts the opportunity to ensure that these powers were not abused. Most of these checks and balances were put into place after previous misuse of surveillance powers by these agencies, including the revelation in 1974 that the FBI and foreign intelligence agencies had spied on over 10,000 U.S. citizens, including Martin Luther King.
    A Rush Job
    The bill is 342 pages long and makes changes, some large and some small, to over 15 different statutes. This document provides explanation and some analysis to the sections of the bill relating to online activities and surveillance. Other sections, including those devoted to money laundering, immigration and providing for the victims of terrorism, are not discussed here. Yet even just considering the surveillance and online provisions of the USAPA, it is a large and complex law that had over four different names and several versions in the five weeks between the introduction of its first predecessor and its final passage into law. While containing some sections that seem appropriate providing for victims of the September 11 attacks, increasing translation facilities and increasing forensic cybercrime capabilities it seems clear that the vast majority of the sections included have not been carefully studied by Congress, nor was sufficient time taken to debate it or to hear testimony from experts outside of law enforcement in the fields where it makes major changes. This concern is amplified because several of the key procedural processes applicable to any other proposed laws, including inter-agency review, the normal committee and hearing processes and thorough voting, were suspended for this bill.

52. (the Eff-bot Guide To) The Standard Python Library (Redux) ::: Www.effbot.org
(the EFFbot guide to) The Standard Python Library (Redux).
http://effbot.org/zone/librarybook-index.htm
(the eff-bot guide to) The Standard Python Library (Redux)
home zone Based in part on over 3,000 newsgroup articles written by Python veteran Fredrik Lundh since 1995, this book provides brief descriptions and sample scripts for all standard modules in the Python 2.0 library. For more information on the book and the print editions, see (the eff-bot guide to) The Standard Python Library
The effbot.org edition (based on the 2001 O'Reilly edition)
Individual chapters:
Preface Core Modules More Standard Modules Threads and Processes ... Other Modules
All chapters in one file:
The Standard Python Library [zip 1978k]
Note: All chapters are distributed as PDF files; to read them, you need Adobe Reader (formerly known as Adobe Acrobat) or compatible software. Some browser/acrobat combinations have problems reading the documents directly from the site; if you experience this, try saving the chapter to disk before opening it in Acrobat (right click + save + open usually works best). This electronic edition differs somewhat from the printed version. The design is based on the current effbot.org style, and the content is based on a late draft, not the published edition.
Updates
New Modules in Python 2.1

53. No Eff Eks // Your Source For Everything To Do With NOFX
Fan site with news, biography, discography, lyrics, tabs, MP3s, pictures, interviews, articles, reviews and show dates.
http://www.no-eff-eks.com
can't see the intro? do you want to? you need to get flash skip the stupid intro This site was created by NOFX Junkee . All works here besides registered trademarks, lyrics, albums titles and other works of Epitaph Fat Wreck Chords or NOFX
Last modified on Aug-22-2003 at 08:07 pm This site uses open-source software PHP for all server-side scripting and mySQL for the databases.

54. Education For The Future :: Education For The Future
Education for the Future 400 West First Street, Chico CA 959290230 530-898-4482/phone · 530-898-4482/fax · EFFinfo@csuchico.edu · EFF.csuchico.edu.
http://eff.csuchico.edu/
Education for the Future
The mission of the Education for the Future Iniative is to support and build the capacity of schools to provide an education that will prepare students to be anything they want to be in the future. Education for the Future strives to assist schools to become better equipped to educationally prepare students to achieve their goals. Education for the Future is a not-for-profit initiative located on the California State University, Chico campus that focuses on working with schools, districts, State Departments of Education and other educational service centers and agencies on systemic change and comprehensive data analyses that lead to increased student learning.
IN THE NEWS: Vickie is presented with the Distinguished Achievement Citation from Iowa State University…

Books
Professional Development Questionnaire Resources ... Home Education for the Future
400 West First Street, Chico CA 95929-0230
effinfo@csuchico.edu
eff.csuchico.edu

55. Harvard Weblogs: Weblogs At The Harvard Law School
EFF Socially Responsible Technical Director. This person will be responsible for managing four members of EFF s technical staff and their various projects.
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/2004/04/20
@import url("http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/gems/styleSheet.txt"); Weblogs At Harvard Law
Tuesday, April 20, 2004
EFF: Socially Responsible Technical Director
From Brad Templeton...
Project management experience absolutely required. Extensive experience (10 years+) with the Internet and various related technologies also required. Ideally, this person is already well known and respected within the Internet community. The job requires an in-depth understanding of network protocols and security, and experience with software and/or hardware development. Experience with telecom industry and technologies highly desirable. Familiarity with Internet civil liberties issues and EFF's work required. Salary at nonprofit scale and includes benefits package. This is a job for someone who wants to affect positive social change in the world. While the compensation is low and the work is hard, what we're working on is cutting edge, and you couldn't find a better group of people with which to work.
To apply, send a cover letter and your resume with links to some samples of your work to ctojob at eff dot org no later than April 15, 2004. We request that you send these materials in a non-proprietary format, such as an ASCII text file. No phone calls please! Posted by Dave Winer on 4/20/04; 7:00:36 AM -

56. Fasching 2004 In Eberswalde - Fasching Ist Nicht Karneval
Informationen rund um die Veranstaltung, Geschichte von Fasching und Karneval sowie eine umfangreiche Bildergalerie. Beim Forstfasching gibt es keinen Elferrat, keine B¼ttenreden daf¼r ein Programm mit Einmarsch des Vereins.
http://www.forstfasching.de/
Fasching , Fastnacht, Karneval Eberswalde , Kostüme, Humor, Witze, EFF, EKK, keine Büttenreden, kein Männerballett, keine Funkengarde, kein Elferrat, Schuppen, Aschermittwoch, Rosenmontag, Masken, Faschingskostüme, Faschingsmasken, Faschingsperücken, Faschingsverein, Karnevalsverein, Perücken, S itemap K ontakt ... mpressum
Termine
Wir
EFF(an's)
anders?
Internes
Sonstiges
Gästebuch
sitemap
Kontakt
Forum Presse-Kit Fotos Faschingsgeschichte Impressum Linkliste zum Selbsteintragen TV-PROGRAMM: jetzt ? abends ? ab 12:00 ab 14:00 ab 16:00 ab 18:00 ab 20:00 ab 22:00 ab 00:00 Sender: ARD WDR Premiere Genres: Spielfilm Serie Sport Magazin Kinder Erotik Show Suche im TV-Programm:
Bikerfasching war das Motto der vergangenen Saison 2004 Spruch der Saison:
lieber Wild(er) Wechsel als gar kein Verkehr !!!
Fasching ist nicht Karneval !
man kommt gemeinsam... man geht gemeinsam... der Abend gehört jedem allein...
... und manchmal werden echte Gefühle wach, die nie vergeh'n ... "Liebe ist der Versuch der Natur, den Verstand aus dem Wege zu räumen." Thomas Niederreuther (*1909), dt. Aphoristiker u. Schriftsteller

57. A Copyfighter's Musings : A Copyfighter's Musings
Tuesday EFF Meetup in SF. UPDATE Hm, seems that the event is cancelled. I ll be at the San Francisco EFF MeetUp on Tuesday, May 18 at the People s Cafe.
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/cmusings/2004/05/15
A Copyfighter's Musings Home About Discussion Recent Discussion Create New Topic Membership Join Now Login
Tuesday EFF Meetup in SF
UPDATE : Hm, seems that the event is cancelled. I'll try again some other time. I'll be at the San Francisco EFF MeetUp on Tuesday, May 18 at the People's Cafe. If you can come, do sign-up at eff.meetup.com because if less than five sign-up Meetup.com registers the event as cancelled. Would love to see you there.
Posted by Derek Slater on 5/15/04; 11:28:07 PM from the General news dept. Comment (0) Trackback [0] Welfare Economics of FairPlay and DRM Lock-in This week I got a veritable hit parade from my rant on Sony's DRM and format lock-in. There, I considered the lock-in in terms of whether it was good or bad for Sony; I've similarly examined Apple's FairPlay DRM as well as whether the lock-in is good for the music industry. These considerations are important, but, to really understand lock-in's impact, we must put it in a broader normative perspective. One can rather loosely do so under the label of "consumer perspective," including harm to innovation and competition. Drawing these and other considerations together, we can think more generally in terms of welfare economics. After reading Ernest's post on DRM last week, I wanted to bring this up for further discussion.

58. CNN.com - EFF To Argue That Morpheus Has Legitimate Uses - January 23, 2002
CNN
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EFF to argue that Morpheus has legitimate uses
From... By Scarlet Pruitt "Morpheus is a powerful technology that can be used for lots of different things ... and the benefits of that technology cannot be limited," said Fred von Lohmann, counsel for the defendant and senior intellectual property attorney with the civil liberties group Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). IDG.net INFOCENTER Related IDG.net Stories Features Visit an IDG site Choose a site: IDG.net

59. LawMeme
EFF doesn't think Blizzard has a case and unless Blizzard responds with more information the code goes back up in 10 days. News, a satiric fable, and reader discussion. LawMeme
http://research.yale.edu/lawmeme/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=

60. EFF TTT
EFF True Type Translator. What is EFF True Type Translator? EFF TrueType Translator, or !EFFTTT is the first ever translator of TrueType
http://www.eff.co.uk/effTTT.htm
EFF True Type Translator
What is EFF True Type Translator? EFF TrueType Translator , or !effTTT EFF TrueType Translator is part of EFF font tools series which also includes EFF FontTable and new EFF Type1 Translator
Features include:
  • Instant TrueType font convertor Instant TrueType font editable sample viewer Instant TrueType font table creator Full TrueType font info displayer Choice of encoding including many foreign alphabets Choice of settings Optional automatic hinting for improved quality On-line comprehensive manual Additional support from interactive !Help
EFF True Type Translator - Prices
    Single User Licence Site Licence Extra 20% of the basic price for each additional computer
This application can be installed only on as many computers as specified in the licence.
Free demo copy You can download a free demo version of !effTTT application.
The demo version can be very useful for viewing TrueType fonts. It is the full working application, it will:
  • load TrueType files
  • show samples of the TrueType font show tables of the font
  • but it will not
  • save the font in the Acorn format.
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