These three in particular blew my mind:
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Check out Huck Finn trying to get someone to whitewash his fence.Originally posted by MadtownPacker View PostHow about you take your soft, feminine hands outside and work in the dirt or do something that involves no smartphone or screen.Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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I saw Cinderella naked. Now I understand what the mice were talking about.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4721124/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_6"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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You can literally see it eating the world, can't you. It can superimpose itself in any form on any image whatsoever. What is truly amazing, though, is that there is no end ever to the narcissistic fascination with newness for its own sake, no matter how vapid and pointless.Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View Post
Millennial culture will be the end of civilization. Five thousand years from now, when some new civilization with its archaeologists unearth our ruins, they will conclude that the Nazis in fact were the true victors in WWII and that Twitter was the official voice of the Sixth Reich.
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Why are you being a dick? You don't believe Augmented reality is the next frontier? Well, if you're interested in considering or learning why it's going to be a big, just follow the money. Venture Capital firms are investing in AR/VR like crazy right now, and both Alphabet and Apple have been on record saying they think it's going to be a huge driver of growth and disruption in the coming years.
Look no further than Pokemon Go taking over the lives of millions of people with a smart phone last year. Now apply that to something that helps the economy or makes a dramatic improvement in capability like surgery or manufacturing. The world is about to get very interesting.
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Adolf did keep the eco-friendly light rail running on time.Originally posted by hoosier View PostYou can literally see it eating the world, can't you. It can superimpose itself in any form on any image whatsoever. What is truly amazing, though, is that there is no end ever to the narcissistic fascination with newness for its own sake, no matter how vapid and pointless.
Millennial culture will be the end of civilization. Five thousand years from now, when some new civilization with its archaeologists unearth our ruins, they will conclude that the Nazis in fact were the true victors in WWII and that Twitter was the official voice of the Sixth Reich."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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The world is already interesting enough, thank you. I get impatient with this myopic, overly-optimistic, self-promoting techie culture that cannot see past the tip of its own nose and thinks it's the center of everything and the answer to all of the world's problems--problems it couldn't begin to analyze because it cannot actually think. Go back and read Adam Smith and Karl Marx, or just read Marshall Berman's book All That is Solid Melts into Air. You'll see that capitalism has always been about "growth and disruption" and that augmented reality is thus another name for "nothing new under the sun."Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View PostWhy are you being a dick? You don't believe Augmented reality is the next frontier? Well, if you're interested in considering or learning why it's going to be a big, just follow the money. Venture Capital firms are investing in AR/VR like crazy right now, and both Alphabet and Apple have been on record saying they think it's going to be a huge driver of growth and disruption in the coming years.
Look no further than Pokemon Go taking over the lives of millions of people with a smart phone last year. Now apply that to something that helps the economy or makes a dramatic improvement in capability like surgery or manufacturing. The world is about to get very interesting.
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Didn't Apple say the Segway was going to revolutionize the world? Not all "can't miss" tech hits. Google Glass was a can't miss as well. Some things are actually before their time and I think VR is one of them. It will fade for a while, then come back strong.Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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