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This page contains all of the posts and discussion on MemeStreams referencing the following web page: Salon.com | Truncat by Cory Doctorow. You can find discussions on MemeStreams as you surf the web, even if you aren't a MemeStreams member, using the Threads Bookmarklet.

Salon.com | Truncat by Cory Doctorow
by Decius at 10:42 pm EDT, Sep 2, 2003

What if you could file-share someone's consciousness? Would it be a violation, or the ultimate communication therapy?

Obviously the sort of thing that ought to be recommended frequently on MemeStreams. Can you really spend reputation...


 
RE: Salon.com | Truncat by Cory Doctorow
by Lost at 11:32 pm EDT, Sep 2, 2003

Decius wrote:
] What if you could file-share someone's consciousness?
] Would it be a violation, or the ultimate communication
] therapy?

]
] Obviously the sort of thing that ought to be recommended
] frequently on MemeStreams. Can you really spend reputation...

Is it possible to merge (basically) identical memes, like the two about this story?


  
RE: Salon.com | Truncat by Cory Doctorow
by Decius at 7:49 am EDT, Sep 3, 2003

Jello wrote:
] Is it possible to merge (basically) identical recommendations,
] like the two about this story?

I'll have to go look at it. I thought I was dropping things like "index.htm" before filing URLs...


Salon.com | Truncat by Cory Doctorow
by Rattle at 6:55 pm EDT, Aug 31, 2003

] What if you could file-share someone's consciousness?
] Would it be a violation, or the ultimate communication
] therapy?

Good read.


Salon.com | Truncat by Cory Doctorow
by Jeremy at 1:58 am EDT, Sep 1, 2003

What if you could file-share someone's consciousness? Would it be a violation, or the ultimate communication therapy?

A new short story by Cory Doctorow.


Salon.com | Truncat by Cory Doctorow
by lotze at 8:27 pm EDT, Sep 1, 2003

] What if you could file-share someone's consciousness?

Good read. A little light on "what can be done to stave off apathy once you're immortal", but still a neat glimpse of what tools would be nice to have (and what societies might develop) in a utopian future.


 
 
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