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Subject: RE: [humanmarkup-comment] Re: [humanmarkup] Base Schema-chronemic


Session-specific, which means as long as an internet connection is 
active between two or more end-users, it is clock/virtual time.

Archeological, geological and anthropological, I don't have a term 
for, and would defer to the scholars in those arenas for help.

Ciao,
Rex

At 8:12 AM -0500 6/4/02, Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:
>Are those clock time or what is sometimes called
>virtual time, a schedule mapped onto clock time
>sometimes with rules for scaling the intervals?
>
>len
>
>
>From: Rex Brooks [mailto:rexb@starbourne.com]
>
>In thinking about chronemic elements, beyond the time-binding aspect
>of session-specific interactions between humans, between machine(s)
>and human(s), between agent(s) and human(s), between machine(s) and
>agent(s) and between agents, both in real-time transactional
>interactions like shopping, discussions, and information searches, or
>simulation scenarios, I am struck by the necessity to expand this
>notion to include archeological, geological, and anthropological time.


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