Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
THE TELECOM CLUB...
Very soon, the USofA will be entirely populated by Humans who have learned everything they know from TV and Computers.
It's happening now.
Think about the current batch of commercials showing people blathering search engine info.
The ads give me the creeps, but I've got a mild case of googleitis myself.
There is no reason to memorize anything anymore.
It's right in front of you instantly like total recall.
The only problem is there are so many choices of where to look.
It gets confusing.
I can't wait until there is only one institution controlling the flow of information via electronic media.
Then we'll all be the same, know the same stuff, smell the same, buy whatever we are told we need, and nothing bad will ever happen again.
It will never narrow down to one single entity, but The Telecom Club is very exclusive.
The same few Telecom operators will continue to play King of the Hill in Near Space, while feeding us their slanted views via 'The Only Game in Town'.
What a thought!
If access to Near Space and the launch of Telecommunications Satellites remains the province of the few, and we all become the same, thought will no longer be necessary.
One need only click their personal gadget, see what everyone else thinks, and simply fall in line.
What a thought!
UNLESS...
Very soon, the USofA will be entirely populated by Humans who have learned everything they know from TV and Computers.
It's happening now.
Think about the current batch of commercials showing people blathering search engine info.
The ads give me the creeps, but I've got a mild case of googleitis myself.
There is no reason to memorize anything anymore.
It's right in front of you instantly like total recall.
The only problem is there are so many choices of where to look.
It gets confusing.
I can't wait until there is only one institution controlling the flow of information via electronic media.
Then we'll all be the same, know the same stuff, smell the same, buy whatever we are told we need, and nothing bad will ever happen again.
It will never narrow down to one single entity, but The Telecom Club is very exclusive.
The same few Telecom operators will continue to play King of the Hill in Near Space, while feeding us their slanted views via 'The Only Game in Town'.
What a thought!
If access to Near Space and the launch of Telecommunications Satellites remains the province of the few, and we all become the same, thought will no longer be necessary.
One need only click their personal gadget, see what everyone else thinks, and simply fall in line.
What a thought!
UNLESS...
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