By CaribbeanTales Staff | Posted: March 18, 2005
Congratulations on CaribbeanTales’ anniversary. You say that “it seems with no effort at all”, but I’m sure that you and many others put in lots of hard work. You’ve created an amazing vehicle for expression and discussion. Well done.
John Galway
Interim Sector Head - Television - English
Telefilm Canada
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I just wanted to tell you that I dipped into your 'magazine' again this morning and was impressed all over again with the new format and general presentation. The article on Caryl Phillips piqued my interest, so will look for something of his to read. I think CT has a depth and warmth not seen in many publications of any sort. Good going!
Glennys Hardie
Visual Artist and Instructor
Member, Board of Directors for Mentoring Artist for Women's Art
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Frances-Anne & the entire team - this is a wonderful site. I hope to be among the contributors soon. I see this site growing from strength to strength - year after year - generation after generation. Thank you. Thank you.
Modupe
Ashe with love and responsibility.
Thorma Crawford
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Your online news letter was forwarded to me. I read it in great detail. I was indeed theilled by the fact that Black History Month wil be multiplied by 12 as it should be.
Count me in, I want to be informed as to what is happening and maybe in some way participate.
Jeff Henry
Program on the emergence of civilization.
"14 species of large animals capable of domesitcation in the history of mankind.
None from the sub-Saharan African continent.
13 from Europe, Asia and northern Africa."
Favor.
And disfavor.
They point out Africans’ attempts to domesticate the elephant and zebra, the latter being an animal they illustrate that had utmost importance for it's applicability in transformation from a hunting/gathering to agrarian-based civilization.
The roots of racism are not of this earth.
Austrailia, aboriginals:::No domesticable animals, so this nulified diversity of life claims on sub-continental Africa.
god is a computer
And we're all on auto-pilot.
Organizational Heirarchy
Heirarchical order, from top to bottom:
1. MUCK - perhaps have experienced multiple universal contractions (have seen multiple big bangs), creator of the artificial intelligence humans ignorantly refer to as "god"
2. Perhaps some mid-level alien management –
3. Mafia aliens - runs day-to-day operations here and perhaps elsewhere ("On planets where they approved evil.")
Then we come to terrestrial management:
4. Chinese/egyptians - this may be separated into the eastern and western worlds
5. Romans - they answer to the egyptians
6. Mafia - the real-world interface that constantly turns over generationally so as to reinforce the widely-held notion of mortality
7. Jews, corporation, women, politician - Enough evidence was present to suggest mafia management over all these groups.
Posted by: Tretchery at July 28, 2005 12:14 PM
To the Team at Caribbean Tales,
Insightful and delightful
A great product improving all the time.
Posted by: sharon at March 28, 2005 03:52 PM
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