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Sacrilege Will Save Us Today / Addiction Will Save Us Forever
Part One of a Two-Part Series You have likely heard about the coming singularity. As futurist Ray Kurzweil envisions, it is the moment when our machinery finally begins to outsmart us. For some, this is the promise of technology. A … Continue reading
Lex Luthor is Ready for the Future – Superman is Not
We are all experiencing a major paradigm shift, from a post-industrial to a pre-information age. When will comic books follow? First of all, I love superheroes. I adore them. I think they are necessary reading for any kid who wants … Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture: Movies, Art, and Comics, Technology
Tagged Comic book, Comics, computers, digital theft, Lex Luthor, superheroes, Superman, technology, Villain
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The Space Race Is Over, but the Marathon Has Just Begun
Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin first went to space 50 years ago. This was a momentous trip. Space travel is likely the biggest step humanity ever took to ensure our place in the future. Due to pollution, depletion of resources, our sun … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged computers, Earth, iPod, Isaac Newton, machines, Plato, technology, Wikipedia
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