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Favoriting February 11, 2019: Matt Novak, editor of Paleofuture, on past visions of the future

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This week: Matt Novak, editor of Paleofuture, on past visions of the future

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Listener comments!

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Beast of Boonton:

Good evening Mark and all the Technoids
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ultradamno:

Hello Mark! Techystopians!
  6:02pm
P-90:

Aloha Mark. Been looking forward to hearing your take on a special favorite topic of mine.
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listener james from westwood:

Evening, Mark and all!
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queems:

hi mark & all
  6:02pm
melinda:

Hi all
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Webhamster Henry:

This is going to be a fun show, Technosaurs!
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Webhamster Henry:

It's a big, bright, beautiful tomorrow!
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Fuzzy:

Good!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Greetings TeX.Rays!
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listener james from westwood:

Expecting a very William Gibson/"Gernsback Continuum" vibe tonight!
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chresti:

Hello Techtroniacs!
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Webhamster Henry:

Nice tribute, @Ken from Hyde Park.
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Folsom:

My neighbor had the motorcycle toy, pretty cool to spin up.
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Dave in Vermont:

I had that Evil Knievel toy.
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Dave in Vermont:

...and that haircut
  6:06pm
rob in charlotte:

The Matt Novak of Paleofuture fame? Will you ask if he’s read Garrett Graf or Annie Jacobsen?
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listener james from westwood:

Going back decades, X-Ray would occasionally talk about what he called "the robot menace," and Techtonic has only proved him prophetic.
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geezerette:

R.I.P., X-Ray.

The REAL ID Act is contemptible. Are you all aware of it?
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TDK60:

Hello.
  6:07pm
rob in charlotte:

What’s REAL ID geezerette?
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Jeff Moore:

All I know is that there aren't nearly enough shiny silver cigar-shaped rockets parked around here and there sitting on their fins ready to take off as soon as someone pulls in the also shiny silver metal ladder.
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queems:

i'll comment on it- GOOD
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chris:

that wind-up Evel Knievel toy was the bees knees
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TDK60:

I'll comment on the rumor that Amazon may not set up office in Queens. If true, good riddance.
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Bas NL:

Mark! All!
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Megaroni:

Greetings Techtonic, love your show!
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geezerette:

Search it,Rob. It's insane. Can't explain it briefly. It's like something out of Kafka.
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listener james from westwood:

'87–'91 at Boston College, you had to get permission from your major's department head to get a bc.edu email address. So ridix restrictive.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:10pm
Webhamster Henry:

You could get plenty of online email in the 80s, but not from the Intermet protocols, from AOL, Compuserve, FIDOnet, UUNews, etc.
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Fuzzy:

I had that Evel Knievel toy when I was a young lad in the 70's.
  6:11pm
Sally:

Ha, yes Mosaic!
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northguineahills:

I think my first email address was in 1989, in junior high, and only used to msg friends. by HS, I rarely used it. It wasn't until uni that I started using it for everything.
  6:11pm
Tom:

Yes geez, heard it live on the show yesterday. Too sad.
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geezerette:

Oh, sorry, Tom.
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Webhamster Henry:

Hey, we telnetted to a machine in Germany, and in the remote shell, telnetted back to the originating machine, and ran X-Eyes so mouse moves on our workstations would go to Germany, turn around and move the eyeballs on our own machine.
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TDK60:

I didn't really get into email and websites till round 1998.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:13pm
Fuzzy:

I jumped on the internet train in '92 with my very own dialup account at world.std.com. Pine, gopher etc. on my 486SX-25 -- those were the days!
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geezerette:

The Kool-Aide has worn off.
  6:14pm
Sally:

I telnetted/gophered/pined around '93. Yes, those were the days!
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Linda Lee:

darln, anything of value to the marketplace will be of value to the machinations of control! it had to be!
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Jeff Moore:

Trying to remember when I got my first Arpanet-style email address with an @-sign. Before that, it was always addresses with !-paths.

I think I recall generally giving relative paths from hosts everyone knew how to get to like duke or ihnp4.
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Webhamster Henry:

If you wanted some better tasting Kool-Aid to drink, you would have read Mondo 2000.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:14pm
ultradamno:

Back to WebTV!
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Linda Lee:

isn't it 201 - KEN - WFMU?
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Folsom:

My first email was one of the bang addresses, sent an email to someone at another college
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queems:

536 spells "ken"
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TedfromOakland:

apologies if this is a week or two late--here is an article about the OLD internet, and the transition to the current 'net, by Kate Wagner: thebaffler.com...
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Fuzzy:

WIRED was wired and not tired back then -- had a subscription.
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Webhamster Henry:

hey mark, 536 == "KEN"
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geezerette:

Webham, thanks for reference, will lookup latter. :)
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geezerette:

jeez...later...
  6:17pm
Sally:

@TedfromOakland, got "404 Page Not Found" error
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Webhamster Henry:

Other good period reading was good old 2600 Magazine (and WBAI radio show).
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dale:

this seems like an advanced crowd - did folks here favor the amiga over the apple?
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TedfromOakland:

sally, that is the title of the piece! but I'll check the link....
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northguineahills:

I remember in college reading Wired and The Wire at the same time at book stores/cafes and it would confuse those whom engaged me in conversation.
  6:19pm
P-90:

Amazon and other mega-technocorps need to start building their giant campuses in less-populous, economically stagnant states. They’ll get more for their money there , spread the economic development around where it’s needed, and generate migrations of educated, skilled employees from the big cities into states that could really use more “blue” voting districts that will tip those states more to the “blue “ side of “purple”. It will be great some day to eliminate the Electoral College, but in the maritime there’s more than one way to skin a cat...
  6:19pm
Sally:

@TedfromOakland, Oh ha...yes I didn't scroll down, thanks!
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Bas NL:

Important about a web page is it supplies information. I still make webpages, i still meet great new people, get quoted, my information is used, spawns new ideas.. and i can find similar pages, people, ideas. It's all still there. Just a little bit more noise these days. ;)
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ultradamno:

www.theonion.com...
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Webhamster Henry:

@dale I was an Amiga developer. www.echonyc.com...
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Linda Lee:

it's too bad Amazon pulls more from needy communities than they bring in. it's a wealth-suck. not the best thing for challenged communities.
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Linda Lee:

in fact, they bring in nothing much to start with.
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queems:

i'm terrified of robots
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northguineahills:

@P-90: You're full of brilliant ideas.

(I prefer to cook all day).
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Fredericks:

I predicted we'd let our bodies go to hell and atrophy. I also expected our heads would grow larger.
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geezerette:

Linda Lee, agree. (Howdy!)
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dale:

webhamster - way cool? i only knew a couple of folks with them and they used them for video/animation processing. that page you shared looks fascinating
.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ooo. 'The Monster Show' by David J. Skal territory...Dracula & Frankenstein & Kong in the worst years of the Depression early 1930s...Dracula is Magic, Frankie is Science - in a mythical East Europe &tc. ...
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ultradamno:

Sounds like someone's covering up for the killer robot.
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Fuzzy:

Metropolis (1927).
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Linda Lee:

howdy, geezerette!
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Webhamster Henry:

Is there any reason for Amazon Info workers - or any info workers or workers who read write, and talk, all day - to actually have an office?
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TDK60:

..what were those movies?...
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Webhamster Henry:

@TDK60 Her and Ex-Machina.
  6:25pm
Sally:

@dale & @Webhamster Henry, I never used amigas, but checked out that article and was reminded how I loved using those early spectral analysis programs on early apple computers...I may have even used that RSG Sonogram Painting program.
  6:26pm
Sally:

I meant RGS
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ultradamno:

And Scarlett Johansson, who played the self-aware platfom in Her, went on to become a super-omniscient entity sucked into a computer (or something) in Lucy.
  6:26pm
melinda:

What I remember most about Her was the high-waisted woolen pants.
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dale:

linda lee - curtis sliwa was discussing amazon today. he believes, and it makes sense, that all the promised low level jobs would eventually be phased out for robots pulling boxes off the shelves. i believe his version over cuomo and deblasio's
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geezerette:

Advertising = propaganda.
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Fuzzy:

My first PC was the good old Commodore 64, back in '85 -- played a lot of Zork on that baby.
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Webhamster Henry:

@Sally almost nobody had spectral synthesis back then. RGS was Amiga only, but Metasynth was on the Mac. Other software was very academic (I had some on my NeXT), or one-off (like UPIC at IRCAM in Paris).
  6:28pm
P-90:

Does Sliwa still have a radio show?
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Jeff Moore:

@dale: a useful / usable computer was whatever would run Unix or later a proper Unix-like OS.

So... mostly PDP-11s in the late '70s or early '80s, then Sun workstations, the occasional AT&T 3B1 68k-based "Unix PC" (in its time, the cheapest thing I could buy which managed demand-paged virtual memory well enough to run GNU Emacs)... then, by the '90s, Linux on commodity x86 hardware.
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Linda Lee:

@Webhamster Henry ~ not at all. what they need space for are the shipping warehouses ~ manned by slave labor under prison conditions.
@dale ~ so that's what they'll need space for. not for the white collar stuff. why should they invest in office space when they can contract out? screw the white collar workers too!
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geezerette:

'Disruption' is un-creative and parasitic.
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dale:

NeXT - great rand paul logo.
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Fuzzy:

High school daze: PDP-11/70 running RSTS/E FTW!
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Webhamster Henry:

@daleI still have a few NeXT pencils and stickers (but not my cube anymore).
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dale:

PAUL RAND....not that other guy!!!!
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Jeff Moore:

John DeVore:

The visionaries of Silicon Valley preach a lot these days about “disruption,” which is a shiny word that means “building a new house while burning down the old house at the same time.”

medium.com...
  6:31pm
Sally:

@Webhamster Henry, thanks for clarifying, my memory is spotty...I definitely used some spectral analysis programs for Mac in the '90s that generated spectrograms.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Our high school had a TRS-80.
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ultradamno:

I still think the metal birds are a fad, dagnabbit!
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geezerette:

heh, Dale...:)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:32pm
dale:

nice collectible and memory henry.
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geezerette:

Jeff, yes!
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Fuzzy:

@Ken: mine too -- I forgot about that! Saving programs to cassette -- lol.
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Webhamster Henry:

My high school daze: Dartmouth Time Sharing System (Honeywell/GE 635) over leased phone lines. That was a connection to the original BASIC. Later: PDP/8e, PDP11/34, NORD 10 .. IBM mainframes, Amiga, old school Mac, Mac II etc. NeXT, SGI Indigo & Indy, New style Macs, Tadpole laptop, blah blah blah
  6:34pm
P-90:

H.G. Wells was the original visionary who deeply understood (and was deeply disturbed by) the ways that aircraft and other new technologies would
make warfare a vastly more destructive and terrifying prospect.
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Webhamster Henry:

But to stay on topic - I had Ted Nelson's Computer Lib book, as well as some real Computer Graphics cutting edge books of the early 70s.
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geezerette:

Webham, so much blah blah blah, oceans of it.
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Webhamster Henry:

The flying Car is now like a quad copter.
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geezerette:

P-90, yep!
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ultradamno:

May the flying cars always be in the future, drunk drivers overhead is not what I need.
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Fuzzy:

I like the blah blah about the old school hardware -- reminds me of when I was young.
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Webhamster Henry:

I don't want to see a flying car infrastructure or ecosystem.
  6:37pm
JakeGould:

In “Star Trek” disruptors were painful weapons used by the Romulans.
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dale:

you should curate a museum show of the technology henry.
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Linda Lee:

Burroughs had it right. it's all about the management of reality-as-information. the gadgets are secondary!
  6:37pm
Sally:

The general recent focus on nostalgia in Western culture is due to fears of dystopian futures perhaps.
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Webhamster Henry:

@dale that was my apartment at one point.
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Phil with the phone:

@ultradamno they're going to be self driving don't worry about it
  6:38pm
Sally:

I thought we'd have Jetsons-type flying cars ha
  6:38pm
MK_UKTR4:

Neil Tyson will argue flying cars already exist (Joe Rogan podcast)
  6:38pm
JakeGould:

And in “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” the Genesis device could bring life to dead planets… Or be used as a weapon to wipe out life on a living planet and placing your own new matrix on top of that.

Also, “Back to the Future” is a WASPs dream.
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Linda Lee:

note Jane Jetson was still a doggone housewife.
  6:39pm
Sally:

@Linda yeah forgot about that!
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Webhamster Henry:

I hate that every new tech that comes out basically has a press release that goes "Here's our new widget/process/battery! It can save soldier's lives!"
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dale:

doc used a 'mr. fusion' to get the energy via banana peels and other trash. is fusion as a power source no longer being pursued?
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Linda Lee:

as long as our lives are managed through distraction by gadgets, we'll always be stuck in someone else's past.
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ultradamno:

@Phil that could be worse if they still can't differentiate between buildings and sky.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

In one episode, George Jetson said his ancestors were farmers who were so poor they couldn't afford dirt. Made me laugh.
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TDK60:

No quadrophonic speakers on Mars.
  6:42pm
JakeGould:

@LindaLee: Silly externe point of view. Portable devices are great as far as I am concerned. What about demonizing books? Much better to read from scrolls managed by a few priests I guess.
  6:42pm
carrots:

I think the film Idiocracy has it right.
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Linda Lee:

i always figured George's ancestor was Fred Flinstone.
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ultradamno:

TechsRaySpexonics...RIP
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dale:

ken from hp - when you live in the sky dirt is a commodity.
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Fuzzy:

Idiocracy: You're Soaking In It!
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Linda Lee:

i made no judgement.
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ultradamno:

When cars first came into existence someone had to make up sidewalks.
  6:44pm
Sally:

I agree w/Linda...there have been studies that show addictive tendencies of users glued to devices that keep people from opening up to others and reading less books. Other studies have shown that reading less fiction reduces empathy. Sorry, I'm an educator ha
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Webhamster Henry:

There's a funny book WIRED LOVE about lovers who communicate by telegraph. archive.org...
  6:45pm
P-90:

The “flying car” now is a big ride-in drone. Everyone who discusses flying cars always immediately starts talking about crashes, collisions, and mayhem. The thinking is: “people are already such rotten drivers, imagine the carnage flying cars will bring. But really, once a “car” becomes a “flying car” it becomes an aircraft. And the uses of aircraft are, and always have been, regulated differently than cars. It won’t be something anyone with a license will just point where the want it to go and hit the gas pedal. It will be more or an automated, “self-driving” thing controlled by networks...
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Linda Lee:

any teenager knows technology isn't intrinsically positive or negative; it's all about the uses it's put to.
  6:45pm
carrots:

Know it All!!! he's the best!!
  6:45pm
Sally:

Yes, very true Linda
  6:46pm
JakeGould:

@Sally: All kinds of studies for anything and everything.
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northguineahills:

You should have seen the autocarriages before the steering wheel became standard..... (so many levers!)
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mrdonutsu:

If you were born in rural North Dakota like my mom was, you didn't have all those 1905 things until after 1945.
  6:47pm
JakeGould:

@P-90: “It won’t be something anyone with a license will just point where the want it to go and hit the gas pedal. It will be more or an automated, “self-driving” thing controlled by networks...” You realize what you are saying is just like what Mark was talking about when it comes to cars and chauffeurs?
  6:47pm
Sally:

@JakeGould disagree, find me a study that shows that reading more fiction leads to lack of empathy ;-)
  6:48pm
Russ:

Know It All just struck again #shutupweirdo
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Fuzzy:

Please Be Kind #fredrogers
  6:49pm
JakeGould:

@Sally: I hate reading and I am one of the most empathetic people I know. Also, why can’t I read on a phone? What is wrong with having a device that makes words more easily accessible?
  6:51pm
Sally:

@JakeGould, I understand what you're saying, and unfortunately there's a correlation between reading more on devices - with the tendency to read headlines instead of full article and to use social media - while reading less books, especially fiction.
  6:51pm
Sally:

*articles
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Fuzzy:

Mr. McLuhan, phone call, line 1...
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listener 126464:

can we just get a car lane for people who aren't on their phones?
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Tome:

2 campell soup cans and s string my first ...
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Fredericks:

Love how Doug's phone broke up right on cue.
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geezerette:

Fuzzy, haha! :)
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ultradamno:

Why would anyone want to be content?
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Webhamster Henry:

Oh the technological creative world is still there , but yes, it's drowned by tweet reactions and internet shaming becasue : it pays more.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Internet headline I saw today: "Google Maps' AR adds navigation hints to the real world" Yay?
  6:53pm
JakeGould:

@Sally: Many people cannot afford buying dead trees. Many people read fully books, listen to audio books and watch movies on personal devices. The idea we are “devolving” in that way its ridiculous.

How about I say this: Log off of the comment board and enjoy the radio without the need to type? Is that bad?
  6:54pm
Sally:

We're Not Gonna Take It!
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Webhamster Henry:

Why be conTENT when you can be CONtent?
  6:54pm
Sally:

@JakeGould, it doesn't have to be either/or
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cobradan:

I love Philip K. Dick because all his novels are set in the 90s I like my science fiction to take place in the past.
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chresti:

I can never give up the washing machine, the one that's not "smart".
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TDK60:

ha ha, webhamster.
  6:55pm
P-90:

“Be content? What is this “content” you speak of, Earthman?”
  6:55pm
Sally:

@Ken huh?
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Tome:

you can switch the 2 cans and use say Heinz beans and read those labels too ...
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Linda Lee:

there's the goddamn binary again. nothing but a pain in the ass.
  6:56pm
Russ:

Oh, I meant it in a nice way! Did anyone recognize that as Know It All from SUW?
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geezerette:

Thanks again, Mark and all!
  6:56pm
JakeGould:

@Russ: Why does that mean anything?
  6:56pm
Sally:

Thanks for a great show!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

@Sally - www.engadget.com...
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northguineahills:

Thanks Mark and Matt!
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Webhamster Henry:

Time for my robot to cook dinner!
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Folsom:

man I hated them saying "jigawatts" vs "gigawatts"
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queems:

thanks mark!!
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ultradamno:

Who would regulate the flying skateboarders?
  6:58pm
JakeGould:

@ultradamno: Other dude bros, that’s who.
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Webhamster Henry:

Who would have printed that almanac in 2000?
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chresti:

Thanks, Mark! Haha Webhamster!
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Fredericks:

What is this? It hurts my stomach.
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dale:

it's a stars on 45 mashup!
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Linda Lee:

of what economic class are the skateboarders? there's your answer.
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Tome:

,, always prefer 91.1 GCpS over 91.1 GHz .
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Webhamster Henry:

My kids love the 80s. 80s for them :: 50s for me.
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listener james from westwood:

Thanks, Mark! Wherever you go, there you are.
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geezerette:

archive.org...

Mondo 2000 archives..
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Linda Lee:

thank God Top 40 wasn't the only thing happening in music in the 80s.
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ultradamno:

Thanks Mark
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Webhamster Henry:

@Geezerette enjoy yourself! Dirk And Sandy will set you straight and help you live forever!
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geezerette:

Thanks, Webham!!!
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Bas NL:

Thanks Mark & Matt!
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Listener Robert:

My friends Ralph & Kathy were friends of Durk & Sandy -- a.k.a. Skye & Natalee in their hippie days.
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