technology, change, and stasis
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topics: ["philosophy", "sociology", "history", "psychology"]
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topics: ["philosophy", "sociology", "history", "psychology"]
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image: img/edison-at-the-whitehouse-cropped.jpg
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image: img/edison-at-the-whitehouse-cropped.jpg
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description: What Is Lost In What We've Gained?
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description: What Is Lost In What We've Gained?
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## The Internet Is Forever
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## The Internet Is Forever
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The attached audio, just below, was recorded in 1894 with an ingenious piece of technology invented in 1878, by Thomas Edison. It was conducted by John Philip Sousa himself, who died in 1932. The recording was digitally transcribed and remastered for distribution on CD, in 2005. I have "ripped" the file from CD, converted it to an internet friendly format, and uploaded it to my server. Now, we are all free to listen to it whenever and wherever we like, with the push of a button.
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The attached audio, just below, was recorded in 1894 with an ingenious piece of technology invented in 1878, by Thomas Edison. It was conducted by John Philip Sousa himself, who died in 1932. The recording was digitally transcribed and remastered for distribution on CD, in 2005. I have "ripped" the file from CD, converted it to an internet friendly format, and uploaded it to my server. Now, we are all free to listen to it whenever and wherever we like, with the push of a button.
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