Apples actual response to the Flash issue

Randall Lee Reetz randall at randallreetz.com
Sun May 2 21:01:21 EDT 2010


... even with the aid of spreadsheets, databases, java and C.  Q?  Which had more effect on human affairs, the words of any one person, or the printing press that democratized access an publication?  The revolution at hand is as grand as the one that resulted in biology.

-----Original Message-----
From: Randall Lee Reetz <randall at randallreetz.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 4:30 PM
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Subject: RE: Apples actual response to the Flash issue

I doubt this.  I doubt that it will be an it so much as it will be the infrastructure through which the world will come alive reflecting the intention of the intermingled motivations and resources of the entities at play in the global info sphere.  What we can say for certain is that systems complexity has reached the limits of what is comfortable for human minds to manage manually even with the he

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kann <mikekann at yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 4:07 PM
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Subject: Re: Apples actual response to the Flash issue

As I read what Randall proposes, you won't "sit down at a computer." The computer will have enough knowledge of the world to work full-time making the world a better place. Every so often it will sit down with a human to explain what it has discovered and what the human can do to help. 


--- On Sun, 5/2/10, Mark Swindell <mdswindell at cruzio.com> wrote:

> From: Mark Swindell <mdswindell at cruzio.com>
> Subject: Re: Apples actual response to the Flash issue
> To: "How to use Revolution" <use-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
> Date: Sunday, May 2, 2010, 5:58 PM
> Randall,



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