From: Kathryn Aegis (aegis@igc.apc.org)
Date: Sun Feb 09 1997 - 16:01:06 MST
Lee Daniel Crocker
>Perhaps the most expedient way to do that is with a personal web page?
>After all, it is not the physical appearance of the brain that one is
>interested in, and if it were, that's easy to fake.
Thank you for understanding my core point, and what a wonderful
transhumanist suggestion! You could add interaction on e-lists as
another way to use one's brain to attract people--plenty of sexy minds
on this one!
I also agree with your comments on clothing, although for slightly
different reasons. Clothing conveys information to other persons,
but it can also become a part of the physical experience, with the use
of different textures and shapes and colors. We indulge our tactile
and artistic senses through choice of fabric and style, and show
others our individuality. It is the easiest (and least messy) method
of altering our physical structures for business or pleasure modes.
Combining a sense of physical style with a roving intelligence
produces a forward aesthetic and a truly magnetic combination
to lure potential lovers.
Sin,
Kathryn Aegis
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