The future
The future
We really are a lucky bunch living in these times. The net provides such an immersive experience, there's so much to explore, all largely free and often of surprisingly fidelity. With the delights of YouTube alone, CD and vinyl are surely under great challenge as independent mediums. This leads me to ask, where do you see this multimedia path leading us in the future?
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Re: The future
Being genetically engineered to become one.
The big secret is they are growing computers now, but they are scared we will flip when we find out we really are in the Matrix.
The big secret is they are growing computers now, but they are scared we will flip when we find out we really are in the Matrix.
Re: The future
Things were so much simpler without computers - i used to enjoy life in the good old days.......How did we survive eh...!!!
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Re: The future
The net certainly provides unprecedented access to the thoughts and desires of the human psyche and it would be naive to assume that the 'man' is not tapping into this resource. However, I remain confident that it remains a power of good..
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Re: The future
Well I took some purple ones in the early 70's that Jimmy Hendrix sang about and I haven't a bloody clue where I was
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