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lost and found at tiny thing
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of william gibson's new writing is appering on his blog... "It's actually based on the same glitch in human psychology that allows people to believe they can win the lottery. Statistically, almost nobody ever wins the lottery. Statistically, terrorist attacks almost never happen."
The Mechanical End by Paul Ford
"The network, I hear, is infinite. Its redundant storage and blinking fiber lines allow data to live forever, piling up and interlinking, accreting into a global hive of buzzing knowledge. Hard drives are endless scrolls, and network effects are exponential. But I am not infinite, nor are all the arcs and nodes of our great World Wide reticulation truly permanent. Sometimes the address changes, the page goes missing, and not even Google has the archive." on Ftrain
fear factor
 ballons are hazardous.
moving too fast?
 worn like a watch on the underside of your wrist. generates gentle, intermittent pulses of electronic signals believed to interfere with nausea messages between the stomach and brain. from sharperimage
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