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Technology that starts as a novel convenience soon transforms into something you’re forced to live with. There is no option to opt out of the new world order.

Technology that starts as a novel convenience soon transforms into something you’re forced to live with. There is no option to opt out of the new world order.

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No, no I don't. I am in IT and I have cross domain expertice and substantial body of experience at all organizational levels including very large companies.

I can assure you, I don't need to read what that crank wrote to any degree again.

// EDIT: However, since you tangentially kinda imply some of this, I could rewrite it into something more coherent with past explanatory power and reasonable future predictive power. Mind you, rewriting his manifesto is not really a good format anyway, there are better methods and solutions that can be used to move us forward in a way that is strategically more valuable than trying to show the world how smart the author is.

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A rewrite in a 'Dummies' form might be fun, with explanations every few paragraphs, etc. I found it all a bit dense and uptight.

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oh fuck you

you already know everything huh?

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Read my posts, determine for your self.

We all have limited databases between our ears. Everyone that has some experience in the areas Ted is writing about can see through the holes in his writing.

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your bias is showing

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Post some examples of IT holes in Ted's work, I'm curious to see what you mean.