When the Lilliputians first saw Gulliver's watch, that "wonderful kind of engine...a globe, half silver and half of some transparent metal," they identified it immediately as the god he worshiped. After all, "he seldom did anything without consulting it: he called it his oracle, and said it pointed out the time for every action in his life." To Jonathan Swift in 1726 that was worth a bit of satire. Modernity was under way. We're all Gullivers now. Or are we Yahoos?
The Internet is like a town that leaves its streets unmarked on the principle that people who don't already know don't belong - James Gleick
The Internet is like a town that leaves its streets unmarked on the principle that people who don't already know don't belong
- James Gleick
It is not true that people who accomplish things don't waste time and that people who waste time don't accomplish things. The very concept is ill-inf… - James Gleick
It is not true that people who accomplish things don't waste time and that people who waste time don't accomplish things. The very concept is ill-inf…
In the mind's eye, a fractal is a way of seeing infinity. - James Gleick
In the mind's eye, a fractal is a way of seeing infinity.
Intuition was not just visual but also auditory and kinesthetic. Those who watched Feynman in moments of intense concentration came away with a stron… - James Gleick
Intuition was not just visual but also auditory and kinesthetic. Those who watched Feynman in moments of intense concentration came away with a stron…
When information is cheap, attention becomes expensive. - James Gleick
When information is cheap, attention becomes expensive.
Ideas that require people to reorganize their picture of the world provoke hostility. - James Gleick
Ideas that require people to reorganize their picture of the world provoke hostility.
Information is not knowledge and knowledge is not wisdom. - James Gleick
Information is not knowledge and knowledge is not wisdom.
I have seen the future, and it is still in the future. - James Gleick
I have seen the future, and it is still in the future.
Life sucks order from a sea of disorder. - James Gleick
Life sucks order from a sea of disorder.
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