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Favoriting April 4, 2022: Justin E. H. Smith, author, "The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is"

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Today: Justin E. H. Smith, author, "The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is"

Links:

The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is: A History, a Philosophy, a Warning, by Justin E. H. Smith (Princeton University Press)

Justin E. H. Smith's Hinternet - Justin's Substack newsletter

The Very Possibility of Nuclear War - blog column by Justin (March 19, 2022) – mentioned during the interview

What Is X?, Justin's podcast with The Point magazine

• Justin's first appearance on Techtonic: the May 27, 2019 episode, speaking about his book Irrationality: A History of the Dark Side of Reason

The Internet Is Not as New as You Think (by Justin in WIRED, March 3, 2022) – an excerpt of his book

Russia's Killer Drone in Ukraine Raises Fears About AI in Warfare (Wired, March 17, 2022): "The maker of the lethal drone claims that it can identify targets using artificial intelligence."

• Wikipedia links on Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716), German polymath mathematician, philosopher, scientist, and diplomat; and Marcel Proust (1871-1922), French novelist and author of In Search of Lost Time

Slices for Devices: this Saturday, April 9, in Manhattan: "This event will allow customers to exchange their old technology for pizza and cash, located at Zazzy’s Pizza Lower East Side, from 12 to 6 p.m." (Thanks to listener Herb from the Lower East Side Ecology Center)

Amazon Workers on Staten Island Vote to Unionize in Landmark Win for Labor (NYT, Apr 1, 2022)

• Happy National Poetry Month.

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Listener comments!

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(Murakami Whywolf))):

Well, I do know that it's a lot worse since they started letting _anyone_ on it.
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Bas NL:

Hi Mark & all!
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ultradamno:

Mark! Techtonetizens!
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listener james from westwood:

Evening, Mark and all!

I'm told the internet is a series of tubes, on which one can listen to the Tubes.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Mark and technokians. If the internet is not a series of tubes, then I don't know what it is.
  6:02pm
David in London:

Evening Mark and all Technoids.
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DjLorraine:

I'm techin in. Hi all
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melinda:

hi friends
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Webhamster Henry:

Hi Mark & Friends! No organ harvesting this week please.
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Wendy del Formaggio:

Ooh ooh! I'm psyched for today's interview! I saw the title of this book recently and found myself intrigued. AND, hello, everyone! :-)
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chresti:

Hi Mark and tonictrons!
  6:06pm
P-90:

Liebniz!
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Fredericks:

Hello Techtites. Hurstarians?
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Mark Hurst:

Hi all, thanks for joining in this evening!
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(((Murakami Whywolf):

Pop[-ish]-culture reference: Voltaire's Dr Pangloss is a broad satire and misunderstanding of Leibniz.
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Mark Hurst:

@Murakami bingo - keep listening :)
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Mark Hurst:

@Webham no worries on that point tonight...
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(Murakami Whywolf))):

Don't forget Vannevar Bush's 'Memex' machine.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:11pm
Mark Hurst:

@Murakami - no Vannevar Bush in this interview, but Norbert Wiener may get a mention...
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ultradamno:

I had my money on when Hedy Lamarr invented Bluetooth
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Will the Sound Guy:

hi Mark and all!!!
  6:12pm
P-90:

Liebniz was the guy who spent years laboriously developing the basics of what we call Calculus. Then he visited the much younger Issac Newton to discuss stuff, and noticed some papers on Newtons desk which were covered with calculus equations. Shaken, he asked somethings like “er… what is this…?” To which Newton said something like “oh those are just some mathematics I threw together to solve some problems I was interested in…”
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Mark Hurst:

@Will welcome!
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Stillwell Coney Islander:

Hi Mark & everyone
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PaulRobeson1920:

Good evening all!
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Mark Hurst:

@StillwellCI @PaulR welcome!
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ultradamno:

By the way, Elon Musk owns Twitter now...and his wife admitted to criminal DDoS attacks, next week?
Avatar 6:15pm
Fredericks:

Romans had a similar opportunity through the use of slaves.
  6:15pm
P-90:

THAT was the original idea: that computers and automation would free people to have more time and energy to do the things that computers and automation CAN’T do.
  6:16pm
P-90:

Word of the Day: hortatory
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Webhamster Henry:

Back in the 80s when I was workng for a database reporting/maint company , the revelation for companies converting to automated decision making workflows was that a computer report doesn't have a signature, thus disconnecting from the all important blame assignment that is inherent in all business transactions.
  6:17pm
P-90:

(no boys, NOT “whoretatory”)
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(((Murakami Whywolf):

Leibniz's notation was better and his rationale a little better expressed. Newton was a little like the Bruce Lee of calculus: he invented a great system, but to a certain extent it wasn't a good fit for people below his level of brilliance. (I write as someone who hasn't heard of a Jeet Kun Do master _since_ Mr Lee.)
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ultradamno:

Though I think that's an establishment in the Reno area
  6:18pm
Erin in TO:

If only humanity lived up to the hope and ideals of great thinkers
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Fredericks:

I had a conversation with a guy a while back about computers freeing people up. I said, I thought we'd get more art. He said he thought people would just get drunk.
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Franco Twinkie:

I'm lying in bed and a robot is vacuuming the floor. What the hell is wrong with that?
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Will the Sound Guy:

I haven't used liebniz's notation in 2 decades...
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Ken From Hyde Park:

The robot vacuum is sending your home's measurements and layout back to headquarters, Franco.
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Mark Hurst:

@Franco what @KenfHP said. In addition, "benign" robot vacuums normalize the entry of Big Tech devices into the home, making the way for more harmful devices to come after them.
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Will the Sound Guy:

Franco and Ken HP... It very well could be mapping for apartment destruction...
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Franco Twinkie:

Uh oh. I knew it was to good to be true.
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ultradamno:

If they can't figure out the layout of my house from the outside, the robots have done more damage to them
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Webhamster Henry:

The iRobot is analyzing your dust and will be cloning a better you from off cast hair and skin flakes.
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Franco Twinkie:

Refer to the Gumby cartoon where he gets robots to do the yardwork.
  6:25pm
P-90:

I loved Gumby’s robots! Still do.
  6:25pm
Awwwww:

You kids were born in 1972?

Pre oil shock. We share that
  6:26pm
Old Dave:

Born in 1960 and vaguely recall my dad built some silly cinder block thing in our Appleton Wisconsin basement. I don't think 1972 and forward was that frantic, Mark.
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chresti:

Gumby knows the secrets of the universe.
  6:28pm
The Butterman:

Franco, Robot Rumpus is the episode. Go go Gumby!
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Franco Twinkie:

I was getting stoned in my high school parking lot in 1972.
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Mister Dobalina:

The Hurst is strong tonight..as usual...show after show.
  6:28pm
P-90:

I’m intrigued. He got from Liebniz to Norbert Weiner in part 1. But does John von Neumann come up? We’ll see…
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Mark Hurst:

@P-90 von Neumann doesn't come up, though yes a relevant figure
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Mark Hurst:

@Mister Dobalina thanks
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Ken From Hyde Park:

¡The robot vacuum literally has the dirt on you, Franco!
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melinda:

I've always thought simulation theory seemed wack but never heard of angelology, this is interesting
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:31pm
Mark Hurst:

@KenfHP that vacuum joke really sucks
  6:31pm
Awwwww:

Honest never got into that -/:;(());:/- big kabloowy nonsense re Cold War jazz.

Dug the old CivilDefense radiation detritus tho

Duckncover asif

My memories were body counts on the network newsnewses ChetbrinckleyRogerKsmithwaltercronkriter style
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melinda:

This reminds me of some writings on how our models of the brain reflect current technology
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Mark Hurst:

@melinda 100%
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Franco Twinkie:

I've got dirt on myself Ken. That's because I'm a filthy hippie.
  6:32pm
Awwwww:

But close.

Reagan was your more successful Nixon I guess

Brrrr
  6:33pm
The Spatula Elite:

Hey, you never know
  6:33pm
Sam:

The Universe IS a spatula, Mark. At least according to the grand theory of pan-cakism.
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Webhamster Henry:

It started with "The world is a shadow on a cave wall", the image tech of the day.
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WR:

Reinforcing Kant's insistence on the limits of our ability to perceive.
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ultradamno:

If we're talking about one of those big ones, for flipping omelettes and pancakes, well...obviously.
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(Murakami Whywolf))):

'Wisdom' is a bit subjective—no, I'm wrong, it's an _intensely_ subjective judgement. Even something as simple as 'knowing how to use knowledge to make people happy' fails when we remember that, for example, there are at least an hundred million people who consider people 'unhappy' if they are in committed homosexual relationships (I omitted 'loving' because these people believe that 'real' love in that sort of relationship were not possible.)

(See: start backing away slowly when someone's argument is 'Well, _that_’s not [a ]REAL <X>.' for some value of X.)
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melinda:

@web henry good point
  6:36pm
yippie:

john harrison the clock maker made clocks so great they helped sailors discover islands. this is how the mutiny on the bounty succeeded. these clocks were the quantum computers of the era
  6:37pm
Sam:

Well, to be fair, Descartes considered the fact that we could be living in a simulation of some kind. Everything could be an illusion - except for thought. Thought has to be a real thing since it’s the only thing we know for sure that we experience. Thus: I think therefore I am.
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Mark Hurst:

@yippie "Longitude" by Dava Sobel tells the story of John Harrison - really interesting: en.wikipedia.org...
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PaulRobeson1920:

@Franco Twinkie: you know, you must take a look at the new land, the swimming pool and the teeth of your friend, the Dirt in my hand…you know, you must take a look at me. Baby, Baby, I know that’s the way…
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Mark Hurst:

@Sam the Cartesian mind/body split has gotten a lot of pushback from contemporary critics
  6:40pm
The Spatula Elite:

“Longitude” is an important book
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ultradamno:

Well, anyone who has thought about how they think when ill or inebriated vs well or sober sees the challenge.
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Mark Hurst:

I want to determine longitude with a spatula
  6:41pm
Sam:

Oh yes I know, since modern medicine tells us everything is physically explained. But I think this simulation theory plays right into Descartes’ intuitions.
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Franco Twinkie:

Paul, I am nothing if not a seer. Problem is, I'm also very lazy. I like to gaze into the clouds and pontificate, but I'm not that good at opening the mail.
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Mark Hurst:

@Sam yes
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ultradamno:

This might be the actual start of the internet twitter.com...
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(((Murakami Whywolf):

Attention is considered worthwhile only because have mass production as our most efficient manufacturing mode, mass consumption the dominant mode of consumption, and democracy, at least ostensibly, our basis for the proper distribution of power.

I'm saying that it could be worse: in a society with an even _worse_ power distribution, only the attention of the men [probably, mostly] on the Central Committee or in the House of Peers would matter.
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gauche knee:

enjoying the convo & talk in comments but closing the page because my attention is being split 3 ways and attending to none.
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melinda:

@Franco I'm good at cloud gazing too
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Franco Twinkie:

Melinda, I can talk clouds all day. Just don't ask me where my check book is.
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arb:

There's a character named Spatula in the novel The Broom Of The System, hi Spatula elite!
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common:

Your guests and interviews are always interesting and distressing, mark. Thanks
  6:45pm
PJ:

I read all of In Search of Lost Time on the subway. It was hard for me to get into initially - pages and pages on wallpaper or dresses or floral arrangements - but once I pushed through that, I really looked forward to my 90 minute conversation with Proust each day (I let Marcel do all the talking.)
  6:46pm
yippie:

you know where i can get a smartspatula that will text me when its time to flip my burger?
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ultradamno:

I think a whisk is more the model than spatula
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WR:

If you are a hammer everything is either a nail or a receptacle of a nail.
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ultradamno:

Stop with the sexy talk
  6:47pm
P-90:

To return to a well-worn point that just seems to bore everyone these days: ALL of these tech problems, economic problems, energy problems, etc. get a lot better when the human population finally comes down.
On a planet with half as many people, all of these things are leas threatening and more manageable.
  6:47pm
PJ:

Marcel was not only very funny, but he is one of the most perceptive authors I have read about human behavior, and in particular the distance between our intentions and what we actually do. And how we consistently undermine our desires.
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Franco Twinkie:

To a hammer every problem looks like a nail is the way I heard it WR.
  6:48pm
?:

Now read Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time. Twelve volumes.
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ultradamno:

To a nail every nightmare is of a hammer
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(Murakami Whywolf))):

See Douglas Adams' 'babelfish', responsible for countless wars by allowing intelligent beings to understand each other better.
  6:49pm
Sam:

With putin in charge you’re probably better off with no humans in the loop. Computers would be less cruel and illogically sadistic.
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Webhamster Henry:

The Postal System will solve everything!
  6:50pm
P-90:

For a while it seemed the Salad Shooter might challenge the spatula as an ultimate metaphor, but that moment passed uneventfully.
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Franco Twinkie:

Semantics won't fix the roof or hang a picture.
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ultradamno:

I don't know, I've heard six hours of AI jazz. There is no logic to that cruelty twitter.com...
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PaulRobeson1920:

S.A.M -The Wake & Bake Morning Music Computer- will have your head in the shock docket soon, Sam.
  6:51pm
PJ:

Contra Justin Smith, I think Voltaire had Leibniz's number on the application of his philosophy to the real world. Candide is a travelogue through the man-made horrors of the Enlightenment and colonialism.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:51pm
coelacanth∅:

Mark are you genuinely unaware that the us has used human-less drones to kill people for over 10 years?
(probably FAR longer than 10 years)
  6:51pm
Sam:

Yeah, I’m his natural rival
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arb:

yessssss
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Franco Twinkie:

In Pasadena there is a 1950's dingbat apartment building called The Voltaire. It's painted neither red nor black.
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Jeff Moore:

Okay, fine. Time for me to pick _À la recherche du temps perdu_ back up and and push through it for real this time.

Maybe I need to admit to myself that it just ain't gonna happen if I keep trying to do it in French – decoding a language in which I'm not really fluent as part of the reading process is just an unreasonable barrier to try to surmount at this time – and I just need to identify a good English translation to read. Recommendations?
  6:54pm
Bea:

Tech philosophy - Proust - poetry! Love this mix, Mark!
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melinda:

@P-90 true about lower population making things easier. Pointing this out is quite controversial with many folks, though, since population control has a grim history.
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Bobby:

Feels good in here. As usual.
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ultradamno:

Isn't that the guy who wrote that movie where Sylvia Kristel banged a woodsman?
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melinda:

@Franco I love that there is an architecture called dingbat
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PaulRobeson1920:

A thing oriented society Or a People oriented society


We are moving towards a loving society!
A loving society is achievable & a worthy goal

Little to win but nothing to lose
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Franco Twinkie:

No, its a movie called Weekend by Goddard.
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(((Murakami Whywolf):

coelacanth∅:
Are you referring to autonomous drones?—I had thought that all the drone killings for which I (and other U.S. tax-payers) had paid were still directed by humans).
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ultradamno:

Two words, one d
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WR:

Thank you Mark.
  6:57pm
P-90:

“To Sylvia Kristel, every woodsman is a nail to be banged”
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arb:

Love poetry month on Techtonic!
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chresti:

That's great, thanks Mark and Justin!
  6:57pm
wendy del formaggio:

Hear hear! Rock on, ALU!
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ultradamno:

Until she found a machine that could do the job
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Franco Twinkie:

Thanks Mark. Brilliant and frightening as usual.
  6:57pm
PJ:

@Jeff Moore: I read the revised Moncrieff translation and enjoyed it a lot.
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(Murakami Whywolf))):

PaulRobeson1920:
People like things, maybe even love some things—and for tens of millennia have survived only with the use of things. I just don't see the dichotomy.

I see a sort of puritanism in insisting that people not enjoy things; perhaps my autism has some bearing on that…I've enjoyed the isolation of the last couple of years.
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Will the Sound Guy:

thank you Mark, Justin, and all!!! Be well everyone!!!
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Jeff Moore:

Thanks, @PJ!
  6:58pm
Vertual:

Thanks for expanding my mind Mark. Great stuff.
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Bas NL:

Thanks Mark & Justin!
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joe mulligan:

I coulda sworn a few months back I heard in another state the Az employees unionized - was it Ohio? Great show Mark!
  6:58pm
PJ:

Thanks Mark!
  6:58pm
P-90:

Thank GOD we didn’t have time for the Proust translation debate
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Jeff Moore:

@P-90: Next week!
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Cassettivity:

Is there a unanimous Techtonic blessed gmail alternative?
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joe mulligan:

maybe it was Alabama and they lost the second vote?
  7:00pm
P-90:

Tres bien alors. Thanks Mark!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Thanks, Mark. Look out for stray internet!
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Mark Hurst:

Thanks, everyone, great conversation this evening!
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coelacanth∅:

Murakami some targets have been dictated by information fed by humans; humans aren't involved with the decision to kill when the target is identified. at least one mistake has been made.
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melinda:

@Cassevity protonmail is one
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Cassettivity:

@melinda thank you!
  10:32pm
be11ows:

hey nice reading, great show
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