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Page 401
... seems most often simply the equivalent of plan : " he [ the leader of a dog pack ] cernly had some program he wernt jus randeming " ( 74 ) ; " I tryd to ... program what to do nex " ( 78 ) ; " he programmit .... " ( 85 ) ; and so on ...
... seems most often simply the equivalent of plan : " he [ the leader of a dog pack ] cernly had some program he wernt jus randeming " ( 74 ) ; " I tryd to ... program what to do nex " ( 78 ) ; " he programmit .... " ( 85 ) ; and so on ...
Page 402
... seem to resemble the forts of the Old West that are familiar to us from western movies . We are told nothing about Outland , but it seems to be , not a state , but simply the rest of Great Britain , inhabited by people who have in the ...
... seem to resemble the forts of the Old West that are familiar to us from western movies . We are told nothing about Outland , but it seems to be , not a state , but simply the rest of Great Britain , inhabited by people who have in the ...
Page 487
... seems to be open to every sort of commentary — from dry intellectual history to word - salads — as long as it claims to illuminate the implications of cyber - culture . It boasts a stellar editorial board including Baudrillard , Slavoj ...
... seems to be open to every sort of commentary — from dry intellectual history to word - salads — as long as it claims to illuminate the implications of cyber - culture . It boasts a stellar editorial board including Baudrillard , Slavoj ...
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