From: Adam L. Beberg (beberg@mithral.com)
Date: Wed Sep 13 2000 - 02:43:57 PDT
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Jeff Bone wrote:
> How much of this stuff was no-archive? Looking back, I hope it's
> all out there somewhere. This should make for somebody's
> dissertation on "late transitional pre-post-human dialectics" or
> something in a century or so. ;-)
Oh it's all here... I never delete anything. I assume noone else does
either. Anything you say can and will be held against you.
Most of my memory now extends into files or the web somewhere. I know
very little about the people/dates/events in my own life without net
access, but then I'm rarely away. Everything is one click a couple
keystrokes and some scrolling removed from short term memory. It may be
encrypted to all oblivion with a password I may forget someday, but then
we all know that's fixable too :)
It's not what you know, it's how fast you can access all the things you
dont know. And if you can get that time down to a few seconds, then you
effectively know everything.
- Adam L. Beberg
Mithral Communications & Design, Inc.
The Cosm Project - http://cosm.mithral.com/
beberg@mithral.com - http://www.iit.edu/~beberg/
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