Arthur C. Clarke on Information Pollution
Castolari writes "Here is an interesting interview of Arthur C. Clarke and his views on regulating communications, as well as what he sees as the past, present, and future of information management."
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You're a homo. Go back to coding gay porn, you interweb faggot. Insightful my ass. Your comment is about as useful as that dildo hanging out of your butt.
Someone must've sent him goatse.cx.
Les Miserables Volume 1 now up with my reading of
Beck's song gets the "New Pollution" about right. What about fake-named MP3s of Reproachful Madonna? Transgenic mutations slipping that flounder antifreeze gene from tomatoes to icecream barns? Virus in your kernel? WiFi in your Bluetooth? What kind of Superfund sites are we looking for when we dwell mostly in an infosphere dumping ground?
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Are you suggesting that he invite Michael Jackson to live there?
"It is a greater offense to steal men's labor, than their clothes"