Here's a succinct and entertaining radio interview with Rudy Rucker. I'm taken by his idea of using natural processes, such as the falling leaf he mentions, and utilizing them to power "postsingular" computers. And you've got to respect a guy who feels entirely at ease calling William Gibson "Bill."
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Here's a succinct and entertaining radio interview with Rudy Rucker. I'm taken by his idea of using natural processes, such as the falling leaf he mentions, and utilizing them to power "postsingular" computers. And you've got to respect a guy who feels entirely at ease calling William Gibson "Bill."
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