Y’know, I get what Clarke was saying, and from the point of view of the person who doesn’t have the technology, it’s true. The difference, though, is that technology exists within the context of universal physical law, and that’s what matters.
Hi Franklin – I’ve come across your excellent xeromag subsite, and much enjoyed reading about transhumanism, polyamory and BDSM. I found your LJ through the article on Art Schwartz, which was both amusing and scary.
I’ve now added you, if you don’t mind. Feel free to do the same if you think I might be writing something of interest 🙂
Hi Franklin – I’ve come across your excellent xeromag subsite, and much enjoyed reading about transhumanism, polyamory and BDSM. I found your LJ through the article on Art Schwartz, which was both amusing and scary.
I’ve now added you, if you don’t mind. Feel free to do the same if you think I might be writing something of interest 🙂
Y’know, I get what Clarke was saying, and from the point of view of the person who doesn’t have the technology, it’s true. The difference, though, is that technology exists within the context of universal physical law, and that’s what matters.
Damn, you beat me to it. That one goes in my list of favorite all-time quotes
Damn, you beat me to it. That one goes in my list of favorite all-time quotes
nice quote 🙂
in fact I think I feel a need to steal n’ share 😉
nice quote 🙂
in fact I think I feel a need to steal n’ share 😉
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke
Y’know, I get what Clarke was saying, and from the point of view of the person who doesn’t have the technology, it’s true. The difference, though, is that technology exists within the context of universal physical law, and that’s what matters.
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke
I like that very much. Going to have to follow‘s lead and add to my list of favorite quotes.
I like that very much. Going to have to follow‘s lead and add to my list of favorite quotes.
Well, whoever said you did????
😉
Well, whoever said you did????
😉
I found you via somewhere or other when I was practicing, er, knotwork; just added you.
Howdy, and welcome aboard!
I found you via somewhere or other when I was practicing, er, knotwork; just added you.
Howdy, and welcome aboard!
Hi Franklin – I’ve come across your excellent xeromag subsite, and much enjoyed reading about transhumanism, polyamory and BDSM. I found your LJ through the article on Art Schwartz, which was both amusing and scary.
I’ve now added you, if you don’t mind. Feel free to do the same if you think I might be writing something of interest 🙂
– Lars
Howdy, and welcome aboard!
Hi Franklin – I’ve come across your excellent xeromag subsite, and much enjoyed reading about transhumanism, polyamory and BDSM. I found your LJ through the article on Art Schwartz, which was both amusing and scary.
I’ve now added you, if you don’t mind. Feel free to do the same if you think I might be writing something of interest 🙂
– Lars
Howdy, and welcome aboard!
Y’know, I get what Clarke was saying, and from the point of view of the person who doesn’t have the technology, it’s true. The difference, though, is that technology exists within the context of universal physical law, and that’s what matters.