To: Snowshoe who wrote (110142 ) 1/27/2015 10:15:39 AM From: Maurice Winn 1 RecommendationRecommended By gg cox
Respond to of 219370 I see people with bowed heads all the time and everywhere these days. < "God is man's greatest idea." - Camile Paglia > Not just five times a day either, like those lazy Moslems. It's all day long and they wake at night to do it too. But on close inspection they are worshipping me and my CDMA mobile Cyberspace not God [though I can see some similarities]. They hold their little device up close to their face, bow their heads, and worship. They walk along doing it. They sit at bus stops and on busses worshipping. Everyone is doing it. The Moslems hold their hands together pretending to have one when they bow, but once they have got a CDMA device, they are really in business. The greatest invention has obviously been CDMA and mobile Cyberspace. It is the greatest invention not just since the industrial revolution, but since the wheel-barrow was invented and further back to walking on hind legs, and including everything that was invented since then, but we can go back further and include the invention of sex as a means of genetic variation and we can really go back further and include the invention of DNA which is the foundation of wet chemistry that enabled our hopelessly slow and ephemeral somatic processes. CDMA/OFDM and mobile Cyberspace are bigger than all that has gone before, combined. Yet people go about their daily lives as though nothing is happening much. They think about clothes and what movies are good and what the movie stars are doing with whom. CDMA enables the world sized interconnected megaquadrillion nodes of mobile and fixed Cyberspace to link up and think. Already Google knows more than everyone combined and more than everything that was ever known [okay, I have not actually counted the data but it must be close]. It's already starting to think too. God only invented wet chemistry. What a loser. We're inventing something much more impressive. Admittedly there's a logical problem there on who is doing the inventing, but let's ignore that and hope that God doesn't notice. Mqurice