justinpfister ([info]justinpfister) wrote,
@ 2004-04-29 18:19:00
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I am a googl(e)onian from googl(e)onia and I think Google.com is unsustainable.

The internet will evolve past Google because it does not fit well in a systems perspective. No where in nature does a Google phenomenon exist.
Who uses their phone book everyday?

Google must form a community named Googl(e)onia to support their little sleek search page. The life-forms that live there will be called Googl(e)onians. I will lead the community as we pioneer the future of the internet!

I have some good ideas and I’m attaching my resume.

Sincerely,
Justin Pfister



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[info]babzen
2004-04-29 05:38 pm UTC (link)
Brilliant!

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Lets set sail to Googleonia
[info]justinpfister
2004-04-29 10:10 pm UTC (link)
I’ve registered every variation of googl(-)(e)onia.com and googl(-)(e)onian.com.

Like the colonist did to the United States, naming towns, states and parks after their kings and mother lands, I want to colonize the internet in the name of Google. Doing it like this seems very legal.

We’ll need:
Flags
Constitution
Maps
Mayors
Anything!

We can band together and redefine what a popular vote is and eliminate the limitations of being geographically grouped. All in the name of one of our favorite computer companies, Google.

I also have googlecollege.com, googlemountain, googlestreet, googleforest… 15 names in total. I’d like to colonize an entire google country in cyberspace. Nothing that exists in physical space has to carry over to Googleonia. Googleonians will not face the limitations that felt on planet earth.

We can name redefine what a country really is and name cities after all our favorite people that influence us.. Like Darwin’s Strip and Chomsky’s Path.

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Re: Lets set sail to Googleonia
(Anonymous)
2004-04-30 01:26 am UTC (link)
This Australian singer that was big in the UK in the mid 1990s but faded away recently made a comeback on a celebrity-themed reality tv show. On the show, he came up with a new song, or, more properly, a concept, called "Insania". He proudly boasted that there was no such word in the dictionary, and he had made it up, derived from the words "insanity" and "mania". The whole world has gone Insania, he claimed. The song contained a lot of wild social comment on such contemporary conundrums as cloning, genetic modification, etc. I think you should bear this in mind when creating your new country.

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Re: Lets set sail to Googleonia
[info]justinpfister
2004-04-30 06:06 am UTC (link)
Rough Ideas:

Googleonia is a country(mass, universe, anything really) stuck in an immeasurably or indefinitely long period of time (an eon)

Googleonians live forever through their thoughts and need to develop an open mind.

Googleonianism is the philisophy that will be developed as an entire communitity our whatever we decide to call ourselves.



e·o·ni·an also ae·o·ni·an)
adj.

Of, relating to, or constituting an eon.


An eon is: 1 : an immeasurably or indefinitely long period of time : age
2 a usually eon : a very large division of geologic time usually longer than an era b : a unit of geologic time equal to one billion years

2 entries found for ian.

-ian
suff.

Of, relating to, or resembling: Bostonian.
One relating to, belonging to, or resembling: academician.

-ia1
suff.

Disease; pathological or abnormal condition: anoxia.
Territory; country: Australia.

-ia2
suff.

Things derived from, relating to, or belonging to: personalia.


-or1
suff.

One that performs a specified action: accelerator.

or2
conj.

Before. Followed by ever or ere: “I doubt he will be dead or ere I come” (Shakespeare).


prep.

Before.


ism
n. Informal

A distinctive doctrine, system, or theory: “Formalism, by being an ‘ism,’ kills form by hugging it to death” (Peter Viereck).

YESSSSSSSSS!! This is fun.

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Googlonia
(Anonymous)
2004-05-04 01:54 pm UTC (link)
Googlonia has been mapped at http://blog.outer-court.com (http://blog.outer-court.com)

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