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Evening Distribution
Marcelo Rinesi's blog on those bits of the present that look suspiciously future-like
Friday, November 30, 2007
Global cell phone use at 50 percent
It's not a trivial waypoint.
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The future is here, just not evenly distributed.
-- William Gibson
But not for long.
I also...
Publish short fiction in
Hectowords
and work for the
Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
, the
World Transhumanist Association
, and a startup project I really wish I could tell you more about. It's all indexed on
Rinesi.net
.
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