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  • ...he heart of behaviorism, that school of thought which dominated psychology for most of the last century. ...ve rewards on a random schedule) and avoidance (where players are punished for not playing enough, as seen in Farmville's withering of crops.) Others, lik
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  • ...ldren have been led to attribute to them a quality which they cannot have; for this discovery of yours will create forgetfulness in the learners' souls, b [[category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • ...Eye Glass http://eyetap.blogspot.com/2012/07/physical-assault-by-mcdonalds-for.html</ref>. ...An historical account of the 'WearComp' and 'WearCam' inventions developed for applications in 'Personal Imaging,'" in The First International Symposium o
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  • ...question of the dog owner: If we own our dogs, why are we the ones paying for everything and picking up their excrement? [[Category:Marked For Editing]]
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  • ...came known in the 1960s for his phrase “the medium is the message” and for his argument that it is the characteristics of a particular medium rather t McLuhan is perhaps more of an anthropologist than he is given credit for. He extensively studied media as an extension of man. "We become what we be
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  • ...an become addicting. And rightly so, ambient intimacy is not a replacement for real-life interaction. It is more of an atmospheric communication, a set of [[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • ...er through a technosocial relationship of non-human and humans that allows for greater communicate across distances. In the book review on networks and co In the analog world, we had to wait for events and occurrences to pass before they were documented. Even then, many
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  • ...Debray tends to downplay the role of technological determinism by looking for cultural factors that influenced the creation of the specific technology. T [[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • ...1924.<ref>David Millet (2002), "The Origins of EEG" International Society for the History of the Neurosciences (ISHN).</ref> ===Alpha Synchrony Training for Stress Relief===
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  • ...opular web hosting service founded in 1994 and purchased by Yahoo in 1999. Marked by its once-generous allotment of 15 megabytes and the free (with added adv [[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • ...of Little Brother Syndrome wherein a person vies for attention to make up for feeling under-appreciated. [[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • .... It has been partially blasted like many small hills in Hong Kong (mostly for land reclamation). I would never know what they originally looked like with ...the largest concerns. There were standards around electrical installation for that reason. Even with those, the whole place could have burned down rather
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  • ...Ulam with inventing the singularity term and concept, others make the case for Isaac Asimov. Asimov wrote that, “Each [intelligent computer] designed an ...t we will not be able to conceptually isolate the human from the computer. For transhumanists, post-Singularity entails absolute freedom. Ettinger capture
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  • Definition: A dynamic in which a player feels that they are getting something for free due to someone else having done work. It’s critical that work is per ...Groupon. By virtue of 100 other people having bought the deal, you get it for cheap. There is no sketchiness b/c you recognize work has been done (100 pe
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  • ...ending upon which version of the story you read, the Golem was responsible for the death of both gentiles and Jews. In some texts, the creature turned on [[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • ...enting technology as monstrous or science as saviour, Cyborg Babies argues for a more complex analysis, and provides a range of perspectives from cultural [[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • ...egrated domain where hunches, cut-and-try, intangibles, and the human feel for a situation usefully co-exist with powerful concepts, streamlined terminolo [[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • ...mmunity".<ref>http://newlearningonline.com/new-learning/chapter-3-learning-for-work/yoneji-masuda-on-the-information-society/</ref> [[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • ...ic afterlife condition caused by one existing in an uploaded mental state. For instance, one might be forced into a consciousness slum by a computer malfu ...e are proposed examples of people trapped in consciousness while in a coma for many years. One example was Rom Houben, a patient trapped in a 23 year coma
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  • ...to a traditional currency. Jon Matonis writes about alternative currencies for Forbes Magazine on his block The Monetary Future.<ref>Matonis is a e-Money ...erpunk-cryptocurrency/</ref>, Kyle Drake points out that Bitcoin is touted for its many improvements to traditional currency. It is easy to transfer, requ
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  • American engineers have been calling small flaws in machines "bugs" for over a century. Thomas Edison talked about bugs in electrical circuits in t [[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • The mind appears to be adapted for reaching out and making the world, including our machines, an extension of For instance, many of us now use our cell phones as day planners, alarm clocks
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  • ...e currently getting paid in, or work on temporary business or travel visas for 3 months to a year at a time. The increasing number of global events and co [[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • ...ampooning one another through weird relation, mistaking their own essences for that of the alien object they encounter, exploding the very idea of ethics ...t their totality cannot be realized in any particular local manifestation. For example, global warming is a hyperobject that impacts meteorological condit
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  • ...research that is largely unexplored-- but holds great promise, especially for virtual reality. Untapped aspects of our being can greatly enhance the cont [[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • ...throughout the United States and in more than one hundred other countries for six years, from 1996 through 2002. It was hosted by Stewart Cheifet, Jane W [[Category:Marked for Editing]]
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  • ...e En Cybercast System model of the TV Modem first got FAA approval in 1996 for use on the [[Net Cafe]], a tech-based tv show showcasing interviews and sof ...n the 90's. TVModems were designed to be affordable, with models retailing for $100 to $150.<ref>Modified from the original webpage text on En's Cybercast
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  • ...ell. 8 years of digital photos were printed out and placed in a large room for people to look at. The result was a stunning monolith of solid photos sever ...s a dark side to the feast. If he eats of it, he will bonded to the island for eternity. 
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