[*BCM*] Memory of Eric M. Hunt

rob levy r.p.levy at gmail.com
Sun Apr 11 18:44:21 EDT 2010


Not to derail this thread off main the topic (how to honor the bicyclist
that was killed by a bus driver), but those say that CM is not a working
example of anarchy as an effective mode of interaction and societal
organization could probably stand to educate themselves about the history,
theory, and working practices of anarchy.  Here is a good place to start:
http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/bcaplan/anarfaq.htm

Debian & Ubuntu users can get a copy by typing apt-get install anarchism.

Rob

On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 1:21 AM, Sam u <comradesema at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hey everyone as most of you had already heard weve lost another member of
> our community this wednesday due to a questionable collision with an MBTA
> bus in Boston, and though the circumstances of this tragedy are still under
> investigation it doesent really matter who was at fault. Every one of us
> faces the risk every time we go out riding in this city and I believe it
> would be very appropriate to dedicate this months Critical Mass to his
> memory. Perhaps a moment of silence or some home made signs and t shirts, Im
> not sure but we are a close knit community and should pay our respect in the
> best way we can. You can feel free to email me with any suggestions I will
> be personally taking that friday of work to join everyone else in the ride
> to raise awareness of our presence on the road and will be riding a neon
> green dual shock mountain bike, dont be shy and say whats up. And remember
> to be extra cautious when commuting around town.
>
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