Brian Eno once famously remarked that the problem with computers is that there isn’t enough Africa in them. I kind of think that its the opposite: they’re bringing the ideals of Africa: after all, computers are about connectivity, shareware, a sense of global discussion about topics and issues, the relentless density of info overload, and above all the willingness to engage and discuss it all - that’s something you could find on any street corner in Africa.
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About
This rollicking mess is fabricated by Daniel Wayne Armstrong [hello!]...
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Some of my favourite things:
femtotechnology... Linux... Coca-Cola... Salt Peanuts by Dizzy Gillespie... espresso... extropianism... bananas... Lafayette Coney Island... books [all colours and sizes]... on-and-offworld exploration... watching movies in darkened theatres... good questions...
Some things I could do without:
religion... ringing phones... the expression "whatever"... easy answers...
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Contact
Feel free to pass me a note at dwa[at]femtolicious[blot]com





