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Now That You’re Gone, We Love You
Why the Future is a Great Time To Be Dead The dead are living pretty exciting lives these days. More exciting than many of us who are still breathing. If you went to the mega-music festival called Bonnaroo in 2012, … Continue reading
Posted in Futurism and the Tomorrow Mill, Pop Culture: Movies, Art, and Comics, Social Media and the Interwebs
Tagged analog life, analog self, CGI, Charlie Chaplin, digital life, digital self, Elvis Presley, holograms, Jack Black, Jeff Bridges, Michael Jackson, technology, Tupac Shakur
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Eternal Life For Pennies A Day
In the future, we’ll all be famous for 15 minute eternities. We will live on, in digital form, as long as artificial intelligence, computers, and our robot overlords allow us. This is a new phenomenon. Thousands of years ago, it … Continue reading
Twitter Kills Another
People are living with increased dichotomy and split personalities. It is now apparent that most humans participating in the modern world have both an analog life and a digital one as well. One, we live by the clock, in our … Continue reading


Death – The Last Internet Taboo
Here is a sad thought. After your death, more people will post condolences on your Facebook page than actually visit your real, dead, analog, human body in the funeral parlor. The internet is no longer an invention. It is now … Continue reading →