Author: Johan de Koning
Date: 23:18:30 03/01/04
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On March 01, 2004 at 16:18:55, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On March 01, 2004 at 14:06:56, Matthew Hull wrote: >>It's ironic that with the advent of fast, stable, commodity interconnectivity, >>and the development of tried-and-tested automation interfaces, that the >>so-called "world championship" has only gotten slower, longer, more expensive >>and more colloqial. >> >>Once again, the most awesome power on earth (stupidity) triumphs over >>technology. >It seems that it always does. :) But you can change the world, if you want to! Just start by celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmass through phone and e-mail. Soon you will discover that the possibilites are almost unlimited. Students will pick it up quickly of course, and the class rooms can be turned into a profitable asset. Within a decade the rest of the world will follow, and lower Manhattan can be turned into a profitable theme park. But then again, what's the point of a theme park if everyone get their kicks on the super highway? ... Johan
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