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- W325881214 abstract "What do you think of when you think of general semantics? Alfred Korzybski? Science and Sanity? IGS? ISGS? ETC? If I stick with E-Prime, I can avoid telling you what gs 'is'. (Probably helpful for all of us.) But whatever gs 'is', you can find it- abstracted in a multiplicity of aspects, applications, and interpretations - throughout the internet. Mapping the Territory, and Usage Conventions Since some of you may have escaped (so far) serious exposure to the Invasive Internet Bug, I'll provide a few guidelines and brief explanations of terms before we proceed. Your computer will almost certainly have at least one internet program among its software. Whatever browser you use to access the internet will provide a place for you to type the of the site you want to reach. The URL of an internet site refers to this unique address - its Uniform Resource Locator: One particular page of information on one of the millions of interlinked computers which together comprise the internet. The URL usually takes the form of http://www.site-name.domain-name-and/or-country-abbreviation, with other modifiers as required. You can navigate within a site by modifying the URL that you've started with. Let's say that I refer you to Earl Hautala and Paul Johnston's Mini-Mini Course on General at Now let's say that, having drunk your fill from that Mini-bar of Knowledge, you want to look around the ISGS site. Move your cursor to the end of the URL that got you there. Then, character by character, delete a section or phrase of characters. Hit enter, and see where it takes you. With some practice, you'll find that you can work your way back up the directory of files on any site, and finally arrive at the site's home page. Following a common convention, I'll delimit web site addresses here by using what my wife Adriana (the big-time computer pro) and her fellow consultants have labeled Chicken Beaks. (Hey: I don't make the news. I just report it.) You don't include these when typing in the URL - they simply provide a recognizable beginning and end for what can sometimes look like a series of pretty odd and 'meaningless' symbols. Herewith, between the quotation marks, the chicken beaks: The search for tilde. Speaking of symbols, this one - used by ISGS and ESGS, for instance - seems to migrate from key to key, depending on the keyboard accompanying various computers. You may have to search for it. I found mine lurking above another accent mark, to the right of my space bar. On other systems, I've also discovered it among the top row of keys. For the tilde-impaired, it looks like this: - . When you can't get there from here: If you have difficulty reaching any of these addresses, consider first that you may have missed something when you entered the URL. Remember to date: Processes evolve rapidly on the internet, and some addresses may simply have changed in minor or major ways. At the time of this writing, however, each of the URLs provided does work (for me, with my machine, etc.), as written here. Keep in mind, too, that the process of printing this article in ETC represents several orders of abstracting, and that errors can occur during that process. (This would mean, of course, that if the URLs don't work for you, you should really talk to The Editors.) And finally: If you'd like a copy of this epic work in digital form - so that you can simply cut-and-paste each address, and then blame me for whatever doesn't work - just e-mail me at Web Sites of GS Organizations The International Society for General Semantics maintains one of the 'official' gs web sites at Here you can find several articles about general semantics, a list of publications pertinent to gs, Bob Wanderer's classic compilation of general semantics 'definitions', and other relevant materials. …" @default.
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