but the future is always tomorrow -- even now drowning in bytes Oct 29, 2008
it is Ironic that, replacing ourselves (IN THE FUTURE) piece by piece (as we understand them) we shall become less patterned, machine-like, bird-songs for millennia -- Yea, we sing just as the birrds do rarely so aware (you tell me where the line is between natural and artificial and i will show you a blind man (a, i've done it again wandered off and forgotten to leave you a trail. I would first like contacts which display pictures and words right into my eyes (powered by my body's excess muscular energy) and wirelessly connected to a small computer which has replaced the intermediate phalanx of my left middle finger
but the future is always tomorrow -- even now drowning in bytes
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