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The Street Finds Its Own Uses For Technology. -- William Gibso
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The Street finds its own uses for technology.
-- William Gibson
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The Street finds its own uses for technology. -- William Gibso
The street finds its own uses for technology; the net finds its own uses for garbage.
Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa; yeah, right.
To paraphrase, the net finds its own uses for garbage....
This tagline uses advanced Object Oriented technology.
Stupidity, like virtue, is its own reward. -- William E. Davidse
The future has already arrived; it just isn't evenly distributed. -- William Gibso
The Macintosh is Xerox technology at its best.
A business with an income at its heels Furnishes always oil for its own wheels.
-- William Cowper (1731-1800) -- Retirement, Line 614...
cyberpunk /si:'ber-puhnk/ n.,adj. [orig. by SF writer Bruce Bethke and/or editor Gardner Dozois] A subgenre of SF launched in 1982 by William Gibson's epoch-making novel "Neuromancer" (though its roots go back through Vernor Vinge's "True Names" (see the Bibliography in Appendix C) to John Brunner's 1975 novel "The Shockwave Rider").
Gibson's near-total ignorance of computers and the present-day hacker culture enabled him to speculate about the role of computers and hackers in the future in ways hackers have since found both irritatingly naï...