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December 13, 2006

Bruce Sterling on the death of futurism

Bruce Sterling, noted author and big thinker, has a thoughtful piece about the end of futurism for his last column in Wired Magazine. He points out that the Internet isn't the utopian panacea it's made out to be, or the end of the world as we know it...it's just a game changer.

I'd go further and say it's an enabler. Because of the Internet, I can get a lot more done than I used to, in a lot less time. I can also keep in contact with a bunch of people that would have fallen by the wayside...my entire crew of university nerd buddies and I have kept in touch for almost 15 years thanks to a combination of mailing lists, IM, and video games. When one of them steps off a plane, it's like we saw each other yesterday. And we're a bunch of codgers; to today's teen, the Internet is just another extension of their life, as normal as TV was for us (a point Sterling make much more eloquently in his column.)

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On December 15, 2006 6:25 AM, JonnyVancouver said:

I so agree man, the intenet is not the utopian panacea it's made out to be, it is justa game changer. And on that note, GET READY TO HAVE YOUR HEAD SPLIT WIDE AND THE LIQUOR POURED IN!!!! YOU OLD CROTCHETY BIRTHDAY HAVIN" MOTHERFUCKA!!!!!!! THUNDER!!!!! AAHHAHHAHAHAH!!!!!

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On December 15, 2006 8:37 AM, the lady nerd said:

you forgot to mention, the internet is especially good for PWNING NEWBS!!
Freyburg is feeling a lil under the bottle...er i mean weather this morning, nothing a good dose of GIV'IN 'ER!! wont cure.

happy birthday pumpkin
love your lady nerd
NOW WE BEGIN END GAME


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