Well I think the love of money is driving current change. Harry
Jones Beene at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: <snip> > > Look at the science press today. You may see only "gradual change" > but there is a case to be made for rather rapid change, disguised > as gradual. For instance, what is the "driving force" behind > cutting-edge computer advancement? > > ...NASA? the military ? physics? weather forecasting? the > home/office? > > Nada... How about gaming... or rather... mostly male teenagers > with a surprising amount of discretionary income (the old > 'allowance' ain't what it used to be) getting addicted to video > gaming... usually violent gaming... which has now moved out of the > arcade and into the home, where kids are (either) further > exploited by our friends in Redmond ... (or else) they are just > the unwitting catalyst for some hidden force or super-meme - a > self-motivating trend which might eventually evolve into the most > remarkable synergetic change that any human can imagine...(this is > the teaser that awaits and "evolve" is the operative word). <snip>