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The greatest device of enslavement, the clock.
I read this and can't help but wonder where it ends. So I have calendar software that links to everyone else. I can see it now, in a few years the "boss" schedules part of my day (like it or not), the wife schedules another part, the doctor, lawyer, etc. all have their people (computer) talk to my computer to arrange it all and my life is scheduled without even knowing why. Like an automaton you just show up when your told to where your told.

Stop and smell the roses? No, that's scheduled for next Thursday from 3:17 PM until 3:21 PM. This was the only approved time in the gardeners schedule/calendar...
Posted by: No_Ax_to_Grind   Posted on: 12/07/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What would really make this work...  xkmail | 12/06/05
RE What would really make this work...  LambdaFox | 12/07/05
The greatest device of enslavement, the clock.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/05
then join it to the other evil, the mobile phone  hipparchus2001 | 12/07/05
Actually, I got a good one with some note taking software  CobraA1 | 12/07/05
Another M$ monopoly in jeopardy  Roger Ramjet | 12/07/05
Microsoft monopoly on calendaring?? I don't think so  hipparchus2001 | 12/07/05

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