Archive for January 31st, 2009

Footprints in the Windsm # 926

Footprints in the Windsm # 926

We carry our graves with us
the days of our living
forgetting that graves are empty


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engaged and contributing

Tell me about a time you felt deeply and truly engaged in the world and contributing.

:- Doug.

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What will happen to all our data?

This is interesting—what will happen over the centuries to all our data? Will we keep storing it to where it will be too much to ever find anything? Will our search methods become better? Will we finally end our dependence on physical storage and somehow store all that in the ether? Will we reach the point where we cut the umbilical cord to all that old data and trust to our ability to create what we need from scratch?

:- Doug.

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A really intriguing question

If someone were to ask you a really intriguing question, what would you like it to be?

:- Doug.

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We are as if computers

We are as if computers wired to a central server: all one organism, and in this case, all is alive.

:- Doug.

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