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Favoriting April 26, 2021: Dennis Glover, author, "Factory 19"

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Tonight: Dennis Glover, author, "Factory 19"

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Factory 19, by Dennis Glover, published by Black Inc. (Buy the book here, and not Amazon!)

DennisGlover.net: "Dennis Glover is an Australian writer and novelist. The son of factory workers, Dennis grew up in the working class Melbourne suburb of Doveton before studying at Monash University and King’s College Cambridge where he was awarded a PhD in history. He has worked for two decades as an academic, newspaper columnist, policy adviser and speechwriter to Australia’s most senior political, business and community leaders."

Dennis Glover interview on NPR with Scott Simon (November 2017) about his novel The Last Man in Europe.

Living Like It's 99: No Social Media, No Smartphone (by Gregory Alvarez, Feb 19, 2021): "Technology and progress are awesome things, but they have their bad side too. The funny thing is that we are so addicted to them that it requires a tremendous effort just to realize it. ... Life is not just more peaceful without a smartphone, it has great effects on your productivity too. ... Opening your phone every time you are bored kills your creativity and imagination. I’ve been on both sides of the mirror, and this side is better. Don’t take my word for it, just try and see for yourself. After 3 years without social media and 2 years without a smartphone, I can tell you that I may go back to social media one day, however I will never have a smartphone again."

• From He Quit the Internet 2 Months Before the Pandemic (by Charlie Warzel in the NYT, March 10, 2021) - about Aron Rosenberg turning off all digital devices for a year:

That’s when he saw a change. Most obvious was his ability to engross himself in books for long periods of time. Academic texts that had previously felt onerous were unlocked. He started following the trail of endnotes and exploring more obscure works that he might have otherwise overlooked.

“I realized just how much reliance on the internet caused me to privilege what was simply new over more durable ideas,” he said. He began rereading books and articles, and found himself drawing connections he’d missed before. It dawned on him that for most of his life he’d been engaged in what some scientists refer to as “surface reading,” a superficial way of absorbing ideas that results in low retention. With his brain less clouded by digital input, he was able to engage in “deep reading,” which is believed to lead to better comprehension and increased empathy.
The article also quotes Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude about a village getting its first phone: “It was as if God had decided to put to the test every capacity for surprise and was keeping the inhabitants of Macondo in a permanent alternation between excitement and disappointment, doubt and revelation, to such an extreme that no one knew for certain where the limits of reality lay.”

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Listener comments!

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ultradamno:

Mark! Techtownunderoos!
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Otis:

Hello Mark & Tectonians!
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DjLorraine:

Right here, right now hi folks
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Mark and refugees from the Google Gulag!
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listener james from westwood:

Evening, Mark and all!
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PaulRobeson1920:

Goood evening Ya’ll!
  6:04pm
David in London:

Evening Technoids.
Hello Mark and all assembled tech-groovers.
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BNowB.:

Good Evening
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Bas NL:

Hi Mark! All!
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Constance De Witt:

Hi Mark and everyone!
  6:06pm
Dvs:

Hello!
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Webhamster Henry:

Hi Mark & Dennis & al.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:07pm
Mark Hurst:

@ultra @Otis @DjL @KfHP @James @PaulR @DiL @BNowB @Bas @Constance @Dvs @Webham welcome! Thanks for joining in!
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Carmichael:

Heya Mark. Our weekly end of the world party.
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B R M:

I was raised in Flint, MI! Flint Central HS alum...!
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StringOFperils:

This sounds exactly like the place I grew up in.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:08pm
Mark Hurst:

@Carmichael well, welcome to it
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:09pm
Mark Hurst:

@BRM cool!
Avatar 🤖 6:09pm
herb.nyc:

Come on, technology is important and needed. If not present, we’d not have Techtonic, and we wouldn’t know mark hurst. - - boo hiss, author said reagan and thatcher.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:09pm
ultradamno:

Apparently, people from that time are still getting tracked down for being in arrears on VHS rental returns.
Avatar 🤖 6:11pm
herb.nyc:

Did the Rand Corporation invent Atn Rand?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:11pm
StringOFperils:

Doctors and lawyers are next.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:11pm
Mark Hurst:

@herb I think no relation between Ayn & the corp. I think (but someone could correct me) that RAND had to do with R&D ("R and D")
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:12pm
listener james from westwood:

"We're getting a computer! It's going to do lots of magical things, like make Harry Crane seem important." —Roger Sterling
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Fox:

I'm waiting for the Butlerain Jihad.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Interesting Sociological premise. With the pandemic - been feeling the acute contrast of our national identity now with the WWII & Eisenhower eras - when some senese of common purpose & even community benevolence & unity may have existed. Of course - only for a few or even just the Myth of it... Now when we need Unity we fail completely & catastrophically...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:13pm
melinda:

Hi everyone
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Mark Hurst:

@melinda welcome
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:14pm
Webhamster Henry:

Where would we get our all-important Disruption?
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:17pm
PaulRobeson1920:

Taft–Hartley passed in 1947! Please, look up Paul Robeson’s commentary on Taft-Hartly
In his own words! Paul Robeson speaks on these issues!

“The union makes us strong” and brings a decent standard of living for laboring people (work union live better)... now today less than 9% of public sector workers are unionized
Avatar 🤖 6:17pm
herb.nyc:

I wonder if there is a character(s) in Factory 19 who uses technology in the safety of his home. But he’s caught out when his bosses ping him and find out.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:18pm
ultradamno:

The main technology I'd like to live in the time before right now is car alarms.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:18pm
Mark Hurst:

@herb no spoilers, but there JUST MIGHT be a scene exactly like what you describe...
Avatar 🤖 6:19pm
herb.nyc:

Holy Fahrenheit 451, Batman!
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WR:

Listening. Laughing.
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StringOFperils:

Because the colours contained a range of uber-toxins no longer legal to produce/employ....for one thing
  6:19pm
David in London:

The other day I said to a colleague, “No, I don’t want to meet on Teams. Let’s speak on the phone instead“, and I could hear an almost audible intake of breath at the shock of it.
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PaulRobeson1920:

@Rev Rabbit- Having wholesome role models are important. The value of good role models cannot be overstated!

“Man is an imitative creature”


Yeah it went down hill because we
Cannot have guns and better...
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:21pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I suspect there's less chrome on today's cars vs. the 1948 cars.
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Webhamster Henry:

Yeah Lead and Asbestos, vacuum tube radios, lots and lots of fossil fuels: oil, coal, gas, kerosene lamps.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:21pm
PaulRobeson1920:

It cost 100,000 dollars to Kill 1 Vietcong Solider, but only 53 dollars a year for each American enrolled in LBJ’s war on poverty program!
  6:21pm
David in London:

More chrome and less Chrome.
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mrdonutsu:

I dunno man. I'm not sure we should be holding up assembly line work in a factory as apotheosis of human development.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Guns and butter*** forgive
The typos. Typing quickly
Here. Free-forming my comments
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Mark Hurst:

@DiL exactly
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Constance De Witt:

String good point about toxic products. Also film has a greater tonal range than digital.
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herb.nyc:

Boston Globe has op-Ed by Damon krakowski and joyce Linehan on Spotify’s royalty practice
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Webhamster Henry:

It takes longer to mine a Bitcoin using 1948 tech. 8^)
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mrdonutsu:

Anyone ever see Lous Malle's Humain, Trop Humain? That didn't look very fun to me.
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ultradamno:

On the other hand...I expect large swaths of the population would right feel the prospect of going back to the forties would be intensely unappealing and find an real upside to tech within this past week.
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(Murakami Whywolf))):

Growing-up I was in terror of ending-up in a factory. Seeing "Modern Times" certainly helped that, but the notion that an human's waking life could mostly be spent doing the same motions over and over again was (and is) horrifying.

All that comraderie sounds nice (if you're not autistic), but you can do that on your ow time—invoking it seems analogous to invoking the love get allowed to feel each other during war.

Let's automate _all_ those jobs out of existence and put all of us on Relief, just like the Surrealists and Pigmeat Markham called-for.
  6:25pm
ed:

As an illustrator, I'd love to go back to 1948. It was the Golden age of Illustration and I'd be paid a hell of lot more for my work!
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(((Murakami Whywolf):

I'll bet that after a few years in a factory and a lot of exposure to lead, they'll be happy to back the White Australia Policy.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Recent Psychedelic Salon on NFTs :
psychedelicsalon.com...
...with consideration of both sides of it - including the environmental impact of data-mining. But the potentntial for Artists & Creatives to reclaim profit from Distribution is intriguing.
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ultradamno:

(did I just unintentionally introduce this chunk?)
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PaulRobeson1920:

I gotta get a copy of this book.

No going back. We have a deep well of lessons and horror to draw from. A well that must never be exhausted.
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PaulRobeson1920:

1948 murder was legal in America!!! In so many words. Do u know what i mean?
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StringOFperils:

No black vote til '65. Community. Benevolence. Unity. A fair and warm golden age. For some. Others, not so much at all. Golden age narratives are far too simple. A better world in the future requires real political will...maybe we'll see another 1789 of some sort, maybe not.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

' The most radical position to have in [U.S.] America is to have a Memory. '
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Webhamster Henry:

"History doesn't stop" - me, wearing my historical organization hat
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(Murakami Whywolf))):

I am incapable of nostalgia because I have near-perfect memory.

Remembering is very different to nostalgia, which in practice tends to be more-or-less worship…which is the inability or refusal to see fault.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

This Crumb comes to mind :
imgur.com...
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Fredericks:

Did Dennis use "Arcadian" as the opposite of dystopian?

If not, what word did he use?
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melinda:

I heard arcadian too
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Mark Hurst:

@Fredericks not as an opposite, but as different from a dystopia, yes he used the word "arcadian" (referring to Eden)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...this one he has three possible endings on the bottom :
www.austinauction.com...
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Tom from Cotati:

Nostalgia mainly seems to involve remembering a past that never actually existed.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

More planned obsolescence these days. Back then, you'd get things like shoes repaired, but now throw things away and get new stuff. Chuck your $1000 cell phone for a new one!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

KenFHP : Production & Consumption - & a Market that can only ever expand & expand into Infinity.
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mrdonutsu:

Blame Craigslist for the demise of the local newspaper, not Google or FB.
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DjLorraine:

I loved getting real shoes repaired.
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Webhamster Henry:

We all know home taping killed the music industry.
  6:38pm
ed:

Another great show Mark!
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StringOFperils:

Publishers are also, even as individual people, employees and functionaries of large mega-corporations, where divergent voices are quashed,internally, and also silenced with the might of money, externally.
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Webhamster Henry:

I can see a community like the Factory 19 one being set up here in Ulster County to make artisanal gee-gaws!
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Tom from Cotati:

Hey, remember how much coal they used to burn to run those big ol' factories and printing plants?
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coelacanth∅:

and the cars were extremely inefficient; and the newspapers came from trees...
etc
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:40pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Music & News are like everything: More & More owned by Fewer & Fewer.
  6:40pm
ed:

Oh. crap . Now that I think about it. 1948 would have sucked for me. I would have been blacklisted as a commie pinko.
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Tom from Cotati:

@Webhamster Henry: I thought that was the DAT?
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chresti:

I think television changed a lot of things.
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Webhamster Henry:

@Tom/Coatati it was the MiniDisc !
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coelacanth∅:

no autotune!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I see it as what Bernie says :
We just want something that is WORTH working for. (In terms of wages to cost of living, health - &tc.)
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ultradamno:

Eden...like I want to wander around in the woods all day talking to snakes.
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Tom from Cotati:

@Webhamster Henry: Wait - wasn't it Napster?
  6:42pm
PJ:

Coelacantho: Like bitcoin, etc., is a good use of energy? The point of examining the past is to figure out what was good about it and try to conserve it or recreate it, and to obviously get rid of the bad things about it. The past 40 years have seen this country swallow entirely the right wing / tech arguments for destroying workers and creators rights. In this respect, the current world is way worse than it was 40 or 50 years ago.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I think it's a great exercise. Looking down the other end of the Telescope of my (I will not say 'our' but our) Future Shock...
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Marci:

PJ well said!
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(((Murakami Whywolf):

Back in 1948, the number of people who thought that the destruction of the past were inevitable was even larger than now. Both Left and Right—except for the most right-wing traditionalists like Buckley and Russell Kirk—saw Modern Life as sweeping-away All That Was.

There was very little disagreement about that, much as how both American Capitalism and Russian Bolshevism were dedicated to Production! Above All, and screw both traditions and the environment.
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coelacanth∅:

PJ i'm pretty sure that's what Dennis and Mark have made clear already
  6:45pm
PJ:

@Mark: The media and government have blindly repeated and embraced so much of the rhetoric of the tech industry over the last 30 years that they have become mantras: "Disruption is great!", etc. Google's motto is "Don't be evil", when they are perpetrators of some of industry's biggest evils, etc.
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melinda:

Nostalgia gets a bad rap, in my opinion. One can look back fondly on a time because of certain aspects of it while acknowledging the suck part too. It's natural to mourn losses.
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Webhamster Henry:

[ ] click here if you agree to being tracked to improve your experience.
  6:47pm
PJ:

@Mark: Which is me just repeating things you've brought up time and again on this program.
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WR:

In the past I browsed Lewis Mumford, guess I should go back and read.
  Swag For Life Member 6:47pm
Tom from Cotati:

If newspapers had been smart and not cheap and clueless, they would have jumped on the Internet in 1997, avoided the ad aggregators, and would still be powerful and relevant today.

Taking on tons of debt by buying up all their competitors did not help any, though.
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chresti:

I think TV replaced reading newspapers and books.
  6:48pm
earthwalker:

It’s proven Facebook causes depression
Face to Face days were better !
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:48pm
ultradamno:

I'm going to stick with car alarms for this.
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chresti:

The boobtube.
  6:48pm
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My parents were raised in the depression pop served in Europe and mom always worked and my nana raised five kids as a widow and they all told me always how things were so much better back in the day.

True sense of community.

I thought it was crap but now I know. But even in the early seventies you could tell the pollution was brutal. Smokestacks everywhere prior to the EPA making a huge difference (along w de industrialization naturally)

Bitcoin. Omg. What a waste of energy in keeping with the degenerate spirit of the age of murdering the planet so you can pack money into offshore banks.

Nostalgia literally is the pain of looking back
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coelacanth∅:

autotune!
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Bas NL:

Autotune.
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StringOFperils:

The Frisbee totally kicked off global collapse.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Do we recite our names / handles on the recording?
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ultradamno:

Autotune is a good one, though.
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Bas NL:

Hah Coel!
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chresti:

Haha StringO.
  6:49pm
PJ:

Free jazz!
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melinda:

Self-driving cars!
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DjLorraine:

LEDs hurt my eyes, seriously
  6:50pm
earthwalker:

When my Mom was young television was not yet invented. They had big wooden radios
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coelacanth∅:

yeah, self-driving cars. what a nightmare.
  6:50pm
The Butterman:

I thought it was just me with these frickin newfangled light bulbs breaking in two seconds.
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Webhamster Henry:

There was plenty of social media in 1999
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:50pm
Bas NL:

Anything reachable through a 'portal'.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:51pm
ultradamno:

I don't know about "smart" bulbs, but I haven't had a problem with LEDs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:51pm
Megaroni:

Yes Mark, when I went to hardware story it surprised me they no longer had a choice of lightbulbs, disturbing
  6:51pm
earthwalker:

In 70 years we went from horse and buggy to the Moon
That was fast
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(Murakami Whywolf))):

A local Chinese market, either with the help of our state's energy scheme or by scamming it, has L.E.D. light-bulbs for $0.25 each.

Note: not all L.E.D. light-bulbs are 'smart'; most aren't, in fact.
  6:51pm
PJ:

Interesting that Orwell called his book 1984 by rearranging the year in which he finished it (1948), and Glover set his book in that same year.
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melinda:

@earthwalker my parents too. We had big wooden radios in the house because my father collected them.
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coelacanth∅:

i've used really bad led bulbs and really good ones
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Tom from Cotati:

Autotone is proof the Devil is real and in charge of society.

Also cars that try to do anything more than drive and play the radio.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:52pm
StringOFperils:

Monoculture farming and its giant faceless seed-keeper- punishing soil-murdering forest-erasing life-annihilating petro-chemical Mom. #1 Terminator coming your way.
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ultradamno:

My 'why' with car alarms is not only are they annoying, but that they go off all the time makes them pointless, who comes running or alerts the authorities when they hear one?
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(((Murakami Whywolf):

Worst technology? Religion, in all its forms, including that one you like: it turns people into people unable to properly observe, reality-test, and reason.
  6:52pm
earthwalker:

Smart phones kill brains
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:53pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

LEDs need to be adjusted for light quality - absolutely. They were meant to last longer than incandescents as well ! Were they not ?!
A useful analogy it may seem for alll the Digital 'Improvements' - as for Audio. We get seduced by new benefits - & do not appreciate the benefits - even the Artfulness - of what was already there!
There is also over-engineering - on a similar track. & - deliberate market obsolescence ! Making an Operating System not reverse-compatible with previous ones is a *choice*... & I suggest a Fail.
  6:53pm
PJ:

Webhamster Henry: social media was minimal in 1999 as far as most people are concerned. But I recently read a Wired article from 1997 about a social media network called "the Well" which foreshadowed many of the terrible societal effects of social media in Facebook, etc., but on a much smaller scale.
  Swag For Life Member 6:53pm
Tom from Cotati:

@ultradamno: The neighbors when it goes on and on.
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(Murakami Whywolf))):

Privileging the new! over the durable goes back to well before the Internet.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Truman kicked Paul Robeson out of the oval office. Paul was speaking forcibly and loudly & demanding A federal Anti-lynch bill!! Unpunished murder ruled the day.
This is Years before the public face of lynching emerged in 1955 with Emmitt Till and his mother demanding an open casket!
And always Remember the Vietnam conflict 1954-1975. We cannot have guns & Butter. War is profoundly Immoral.

We need a department of Peace and a department of music! funded on Par with the defense department! We demand Massive expenditures on Livingly as opposed to killingry! Forever more.

Where are we trending? Towards a brotherhood of man. I sware it’s not too late.

While involved in one we invariably neglect the other.
  6:54pm
earthwalker:

Melinda. Do you have any extras you could ship to France. I’ll pay !
  6:54pm
PJ:

The fracturing of attention is one of the worst effects of the internet.
  6:54pm
Old Dave:

Well said, Mark. Thank you once again!
  6:55pm
Steve:

While I agree with your being critical of much of modernity, your going out there being critical of LED lighting.
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DjLorraine:

StringofPearls seed stealers, yup
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melinda:

@earthwalker no, sorry! they've all been sold off.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Livingry as opposed to killingry - Bucky Fuller terms
  6:56pm
David in London:

Thanks Mark, great show today.
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melinda:

Surveillance lightbulbs!
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Bas NL:

Thanks Mark!
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ultradamno:

Didn't they have bulbs that would change color in coordination with certain TV broadcasts? That was odd.
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Webhamster Henry:

Mint yer coins in your lightbulbs.
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Mark Hurst:

@Steve totally possible that I've just bought the wrong bulbs. But I've tried a bunch of types and consistently wish I could go back to the old type!
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chresti:

I like LED bulbs because they're cooler.
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Mark Hurst:

@DiL thanks
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adampsyche:

john deere (sp?) has an adobe licensing contract for their tractors, later for them
  6:57pm
earthwalker:

Go to duck duck go
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Mark Hurst:

@Webham shhh, don't give the bros ideas
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

PaulRobeson1920 - I agree.
Power to the Poor & the Peaceful !
This ultimately is my Politics.
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Webhamster Henry:

You can run an LED bulb forever and it'll cost abut 10 cents a year.
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listener 126464:

another bulb firmware update?
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ultradamno:

And turn on quicker and brighter than CFLs, which I legit did not like
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Tom from Cotati:

The Internet and computers in gereral are proof that humans brains have not evolved anough to understand abstract concepts or do more that one thing at a time.
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chresti:

They make LED lightbulbs that look like olde timey filament bulbs.
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Webhamster Henry:

This bulb reset is like what you do to get a car fob to bond with your car.
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coelacanth∅:

i use incandescent bulbs for applications close to my face, like at my desk
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Thanks, Mark. Maybe the bulbs you purchased had down-level firmware?
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Mark Hurst:

@chresti yes - that's another (to me) irritating aspect of the design
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Tom from Cotati:

@listener 126464: Every so often, the firmware update bricks your lamp.
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Webhamster Henry:

Nice instruction track - was that a video, Mark? because: TikTok.
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Mark! Thanks Dennis!
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Steve Schwartz:

I was employed by companies involved with LED development. The methods of use are just coming into a good stage of development now. Normal development life cycle.
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Mark Hurst:

@KfHP ugh do I have to evaluate firmware now with *lightbulbs*
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PJ:

There is a filament light bulb (developed by Edison I think) from 120 years ago still working in a firehouse in San Francisco. It never burned out, so Edison had the bulb redesigned to be able to sell billions of light bulbs instead of thousands.
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(((Murakami Whywolf):

Wait, is that procedure supposed to sound complicated to us and give us unhappy feelings? It sounds simple enough to me….
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chresti:

"They"= designers.
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Mark Hurst:

Thanks, everyone!
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chresti:

Thanks Mark!
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WR:

Thank you Mark.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I really like the LED analogy for the whole Tech mess
- because there's really good ideas & advances there
...but they forgot they were for LIGHTING for PEOPLE... which was perhaps a more human Craft !
Perhaps they can address that...
Yerknow it's like the record companies going from weirdos to bean-counters...
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Mark Hurst:

@RevRabbit good point!
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(Murakami Whywolf))):

When I was a graduate student in the mid-1980s I was glad to finally get a small office, less happy that it was tiny, shared, and poorly heated (except in summer, when it was a tandoor). It was in a part of the building that hadn't been used much, I guess, as there was a pointy-ended Mazda™ bulb in the light socket outside my door….
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Webhamster Henry:

We used to go electricity-less on Sundays for a while. Candles. Victrola. We lived in a big victorian house with about 7 fireplaces. We only ran about 2 of them though.
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Otis:

Thanks Mark!
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(((Murakami Whywolf):

Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Record companiers were (or, more usually, employed) weirdos only sporadically most of their existences, and routinely only from (maybe) 1965-1972.
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