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[18:15:40 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> http://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Not-Gadget-Manifesto/dp/0307389979/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1353802532&sr=1-1&keywords=you+are+not+a+gadget+a+manifesto
[18:15:56 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> two books on my shelf right now
[18:16:22 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> Ah, yes. Jeron Lanier
[18:17:41 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> Paul Demarinis suggested CounterCulture to cyberculture
[18:17:51 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> the Lanier one was from a reading David had me do last year
[18:21:08 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> Say hi to Mayank for me if you see him tonight
[18:21:18 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> I'm really impressed with his progress
[18:21:35 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> I will extend the message D:
[18:21:38 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> that was to be a
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[18:21:49 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> be well, and again thanks for the lesson
[18:22:08 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> You should get this Schmickler album sometime if you're in the mood for some crazy computer music: http://editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO+113
[18:22:26 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> It's curiously reflexive of computer music history, too
[18:22:35 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> which might resonate with you as you learn all the techniques