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People as Pacemakers

October 26, 2012 · by roderick · in Limits

I know a man who had a device implanted near his heart not long ago because his heart had ceased to correctly regulate the flow of blood around his body. We call this a pacemaker. If the heart doesn’t pump…

You Have Twenty-Four Hours

October 15, 2012 · by roderick · in Limits

If you have committed a crime heinous enough to merit a one-way trip to death row – and almost anything terrifically extreme, excepting the legitimized fraud we call the banking system, could get you there – you will at some…

Being Connected to People (Not Programs)

October 8, 2012 · by roderick · in Limits

If you’re following this blog, you’ve already heard a fair bit about limits. Hopefully, you recognize that you have some, and you’d like to live in a way that respects those limits and makes the most of your humanity. One…

Celebrating the Beauty of Limits

October 1, 2012 · by roderick · in Limits

In my previous post, I examined the way we are being changed by trading embodied life for virtual life. If you haven’t read it, I’d encourage you to read that first. Today I’d like to consider another aspect of the…

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