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August 9, 2004

I was going to write about this account of the post modern human being being constituted by connecting in a world of the Internet.

But I ran out of time. And I'm too tired. I was going to contrast the world of virtual reality that I live in my work time where a lot of my time is spent on the Internet with the local family practices.These are contrasted with work. They are seen to provide something more substantive than the fleeting connections of the work world.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 11:40 PM | | Comments (0)
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