Existential Billy and the Modern Age
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Billy sometimes felt vaguely ill-at-ease about his part in midwifing the modern age.
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[image] Oklahoma Star Archives (click image above for larger version)
[aphorism] Special guest writer, David "The Beatnik" Spindle.
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Labels: Existentialism, history of computing, Oklahoma History
3 Comments:
That is "the courage to be in spite of threats to one's own existence" if I've ever seen it.
Ummm...I'm not sure what that means.
is this a bit of self reflection?
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