And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
At long last the truth is revealed. Here's the source of information bots, talking heads, representing the government, corporate and pharma propaganda. Stick any of these on a sex mannequin and you've got a career in television.
The Cybernetic Brains by Raymond F. Jones. Copyright(s) 1962 and 1950. One of the creepiest little sci-fi books I've ever read; gave me nightmares for years. Still available on the 'zon, including a Kindle version.
At long last the truth is revealed. Here's the source of information bots, talking heads, representing the government, corporate and pharma propaganda. Stick any of these on a sex mannequin and you've got a career in television.
ReplyDeleteand it began as a Mom&Pop call center in SW-Asia
ReplyDeleteWired up in Series! What a rookie mistake
ReplyDeleteAs someone who’s had to deal with a team of engineers, they seemed to be in series. As in silly ideas obey Ohm’s law of resistance in series.
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GASP!
DeleteThat would be FOX news headquarters.....
ReplyDeleteMmmm...As I look at the picture, it looks like they're really wired in parallel. Yep. There's your problem, right there!
ReplyDeleteyes, in parallel. a much better config... when one goes down you can fuse it off and keep computaining.
DeleteWhich ones are The View?
ReplyDelete...and it couldn't calculate s#@t because the heads were always arguing. And there are probably at least two Karens in there.
ReplyDeletePerfect example of how congress works.
ReplyDelete"works" ??
DeleteIs this the J6 committee?
ReplyDeleteThe Cybernetic Brains by Raymond F. Jones. Copyright(s) 1962 and 1950. One of the creepiest little sci-fi books I've ever read; gave me nightmares for years. Still available on the 'zon, including a Kindle version.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the severed head the NICE worshipped in C.S. Lewis’ That Hideous Strength.
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