I was going to write a blog post tonight about this topic, but fortuitously stumbled upon this piece, which more or less summarized exactly what I was going to say. The topic is our perceptions of how we interact with technology and how they change over time. Check it out.
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- "But Terence," I said, "you told me that you were stationed in-!" He cut me off. "Hush , Dr. Wynter. Even now the Reds could be listening!" 2010/02/22
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