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Monthly Archives: October 2005
Transitional Video
With video now available for your iPod, your cellphone, your television, your computer, your car, your sunglasses, and your refrigerator, there is only one place left for video to go. Before I tell you where that is (it should be … Continue reading
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Marshall Brain – Why Does God Hate Amputees?
Marshall Brain, founder of the website “How Stuff Works” and author of several books and futurist writings (“The Robotic Nation” and “The Day You Discard Your Body”) has launched a new site exploring the paradox of God. If medical miracles … Continue reading
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Thoughtful Blasphemy
Marshall Brain used his engineering and computer science experience to help an Internet audience learn How Stuff Works, and then turned his attention to exploring The Robotic Nation. While finding Robotic Nation Evidence everywhere and contemplating on how this may … Continue reading
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An Open Letter to Apple
Dear Apple (with greetings, and apologies, to Disney/ABC), Thank you. Thank you for finally providing legal downloads of television shows. I just deleted all the episodes of “Lost” I downloaded via Bittorrent and from now on I will pay US$1.99 … Continue reading
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Rocketboom: Video Brilliance
Tivo and Bittorrent have allowed viewers to cull through the dreck of mainstream network television and the onslaught of nearly 18 minutes per hour of commercials to create an experience they will not give up easily. With vidcasting, viewing video … Continue reading
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