Welcome to the Future Development Kit
Here's the special introductory Episode Zero Podcast. No guests, just a quick introduction to what FDK is all about accompanied by a cheesy GarageBand loop.
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- Vernor Vinge is the science fiction author that came up with the term "Singularity". It has an obvious connection with Christian "Rapture" stories, although I suspect few on either side really want the connection examined too closely: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_singularity
- I invariably read "Chinati Foundation" as "Chianti", like the Italian wine. I think I've probably mispronounced it that way in front of people who know better and who now think I'm stupid. Oh well: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marfa
- I like textured soy protein products, especially fake sausage and that super-realistic fake squid. I'd probably like Soylent Green, even though it's not technically a pure soy product: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soylent_green
- Graham's blog is generally pretty good. Not sure what's up with that "Happiness" entry, though, have to ask him in the next episode: http://grahamglass.blogs.com/main/
- Most people consider science fictions novels to be thought-provoking entertainment. Extropians think of them as blueprints. Some of us might get to see who has the last laugh: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extropian
tags: podcast, october, 2005, singularity, coffee, art, dallas, texas, tx
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