Using Technology to Deepen Democracy, Using Democracy to Ensure Technology Benefits Us All
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Using Technology to Deepen Democracy, Using Democracy to Ensure Technology Benefits Us All
"LOVE LOVE LOVE your futorological brickbats! Love them! You are in fine company with Ambrose Bierce's Devil's Dictionary with these." -- Paulina Borsook
"Devoted to highly rhetorical nitpicking, but it is fun to read." -- Chris Mooney
"Rather close but correct reading." -- Evgeny Morozov
"Mean, but true." -- Annalee Newitz
"Dale Carrico's skewering of the salvific pretensions of Silicon Valley's soi disant savior/founders never disappoints." -- Frank Pasquale
"Pretty breathless, but I guess it had to be said." -- Bruce Sterling
"An essential reality check for those who are too entranced by transhumanism to notice the sordid reality behind the curtain." -- Charlie Stross
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> . . .gorgeous space-operatic schlock for queergeeks. . .
OK, so I was perceptually biased.
IMDB sez:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1617661/
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In a bright and colorful future, a young destitute
caretaker gets targeted by the ruthless son of a
powerful family who lives on a planet in need of
a new heir. . .
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So I read this as "a planet in need of new hair".
It's all your fault.
Wasn't that the plot of Barbarella?
Also, you obviously have never quite recovered from the trauma of Natasha's dynamic hair management.
Honestly, they both look pretty bad.
Jay being scandalous!
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