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Paul S
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Technology and Ideation; Mo' Better Blues

Is it permissible to bring up the relationship between Nietzsche’s typewriter and Romy’s new software? Whatever the cause of the transformation, I am delighted with the new, syntactically streamlined Romy!


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Paul S
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Is The Medium The Message?
(with appologies to the ghost of Marshall McLuhan).
So, what does one need to know about media theory to use hi-fi to listen to music? I have to say, nothing, since there are plenty of people using hi-fi who couldn't care less about any sort of intra-personal overview of their own activities, let alone something as "abstract" as "media theory". While I am not cavalier about it, neither are these thoughts I hold directly in my own mind as I listen. Perhaps thinking of Stephen Hawking's voice machine would stir more interest in the subject?

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Romy the Cat


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Don't tease me, white man!
By the direction you are looking is very fruitful....


"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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