Monday, January 22, 2007

human technology

Its hard to argue against what Clark says about how we bond with our technology.

Most of us are walking around with Mp3 players spiffy cell phones that do almost anything but make relyable phone calls, we go home to computers that are smaller and fast than any one in the 60's would have dreamed of, but the kicker about all of these things is that they are all after thoughts to us.

We have become so used to our technology that we don't think about it we just use it...

an example although not so common these days that every one has their own song for a ringtone, but it used to be if one person's cell phone rang you would see every one just instinctively reaching for their pockets.

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

babel

In the sence of information the library of babel shows that there is limitless amounts of information that have the same value, with out saying the same thing. The library has volumes of incomprehensable books that may not contain a single english word, but that may be filled with information that shares the same value as countless other books containing works of literary art.

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

blog 1

this is my first blog.