cwayne@hydra.unm.edu (Chris Wayne) (01/17/91)
This is a little late in coming, but I don't think it violates any guidelines? My machine has been in yoyo mode lately and I've been busy trying to figure out what to say. With some of the reaction to my CFD, some netters didn't think it belonged in 'their' group, I happen to disagree, however, it really doesn't matter. I was also planning on listing all the groups I had originally posted to and explain why it is appropriate to be in each group, but this would have been a long article and still wouldn't matter. The formation of this group is for you the netter and you don't need me telling you why or why not that this group should exist. All I will say is that *everyone* that reads this has or knows someone that has a tattoo, peircing or brand. It is a part of our society and many don't like it, many do. There are many people who frequent the groups I had selected that take an interest in 'primitives'. It was not to long ago that I saw an article about a computer being used to do tattooing. I know the interest is out there, but will there be enough support? The group is called rec.arts.bodyart. It is for the discussion, support, and sharing of ideas on the 'primitives'. 'Primitives' are techniques at modifing the body as in tattooing, peircing, branding, cutting, etc. It is not intended to include cosmetic changes, i.e. lipstick and eye shadow. The other guideline to this group is that 'bashing' one side or the other be kept down to a minimum, none would be best. Bashing may cause many that are interested in this subject to vote no or even not to vote at all. Please, do not let fear control your vote! As for the inmature that insist on bashing, well, there are ways to deal with them. At the same time, if there is someone that has a major gripe about primitives and can present their argument in an object manner, that would be great too! The idea that I'm trying get across is, let's not be childish. This is a fun topic to get involved in, even if you are not into primitives yourself. I will be collecting the votes and will post acknoledgements out daily to news.groups only (saves bandwith). The voting period will be 21 days. The vote will begin on 0000 17 Jan, 1991 and will end on 2400 6 Feb, 1991. When you vote, the subject header should have something like "bodyart VOTE", then all I need is a YES or NO in the message. If you want to discuss something with me, please Email separately. If these rules are note followed, I may miss your vote. My address is cwayne@hydra.unm.edu. As always if you know of a newsgroup or mailling list that this CFV did not make it to, please pass it on. Thanks, Chris Wayne cwayne@hydra.unm.edu
cwayne@triton.unm.edu (Chris Wayne) (02/02/91)
This is the last call for votes. The group is unmoderated. There is still some ambiguity as to the exact definition of this group, but in general it is for the discussion, support and sharing of ideas concerning tattooing, peircing, branding, etc. (or what is sometimes call modern primitives). This type of body modification is different than cosmetic changes (i.e. makeup or plastic surgery). One of the more interesting things about this subject is that the majority of people are either interested in it or against it, Whatever the reason, it is something that is very primordial and therefore, something that is very very deep within us all. And that would seem to hint at a need for such a group. I will be collecting the votes and will post acknoledgements out at least weekly to news.groups only (saves bandwith). The voting period will be 21 days. The vote will begin on 0000 MST 17 Jan, 1991 and will end on 2400 MST 6 Feb, 1991. When you vote, the subject header should have something like "bodyart VOTE", then all I need is a YES or NO in the message. If you want to discuss something with me, please Email separately. If these rules are not followed, I may miss your vote. My address is cwayne@hydra.unm.edu or cwayne@triton.unm.edu. As always if you know of a newsgroup or mailling list that this CFV did not make it to, please pass it on. Thanks, Chris Wayne cwayne@hydra.unm.edu or cwayne@triton.unm.edu
cwayne@triton.unm.edu (Chris Wayne) (02/08/91)
rec.arts.bodyart passes!!! 171 yes to 59 no. For more details see news.groups or news.announce.newgroups. Thanks, Chris Wayne cwayne@hydra.unm.edu or cwayne@triton.unm.edu