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Kevin Kelly: Predicting the next 5,000 days of the web

Category: Technology
Posted on: August 30, 2008 2:00 AM, by Greg Laden

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1

We...are...the...ONE???

(Two guys with in dark suits and glasses suddenly enter the room as if from out of nowhere)

"Mr. Anderson, we've been waiting for you...."

Posted by: yogi-one | August 30, 2008 3:53 AM

2

My son used to say, "Why learn math when I have a calculator and spreadsheet?"

He now says, "Why learn anything when I can Google everything?"

Posted by: JL | August 30, 2008 12:11 PM

3

Yes, back in the days when we had to look everything up on stone tablets, we were both smarter and stronger. (From turning the pages.)

Posted by: greg laden | August 30, 2008 2:01 PM

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