@jcallina I haven’t. Is that easy to get on there…
@jcallina I haven’t. Is that easy to get on there?
@jcallina I haven’t. Is that easy to get on there?
@jcallina Ive been afraid to look at my blog traffic for a long time. Maybe I ought to, but I suspect it’ll just upset me.
@jcallina that’s funny. maybe I should blog about Tweety, my Cockatiel.
@jcallina but I don’t blog that way . It’s usually theological slants on technology issues; some politics, some socio-tech
The Blogosphere seems to have become a much lonelier place than it was 10 years ago. Hardly any comments, ever. Have I gotten boring?
Blog post:The #Singularity: Life Saving and Extending Technologies: http://t.co/1Bq6WaRfLE
The following article is one I just posted to a site aimed at Boomer and Seniors. I thought that since I have been so struck by “The Singularity”, I might as well ride that enthusiasm and thought inspiring train into one of my duties for a part time job I have. The Singularity seems to be a hopeful scenario for Continue Reading
@jcallina thanks…look forward to it I am dale dot lature at gee mail
I feel like I am simultaneously someone who could be called a tech-topian and also an alarmist; nerd-cyborg-advocate as well as Luddite.
@jcallina its your call…im probably more flexible on my schedule than you
@jcallina as I am also….love to “Hangout” on Google sometime (even now) and talk further
any of you friends out there who have read “The Singularity is Near” by Ray Kurzweil?
So, what would be the point of creating a bookshelf on Goodreads entitled “Books I’m NOT going to read” ?
Still looking forward to opportunity to talk to a deeply theological person about The #Singularity idea and the implications. Fascinating.
Kurzweil in #Singularity makes the common mistaken assumption that “religion” is primarily about rationalizing death with afterlife promise.