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- Use of Weapons (123)
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- Look to Windward (118)
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- Excession (131)
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- Consider Phlebas (192)
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- Never Let Me Go (1312)
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- The Time Traveler's Wife (1894)
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- The System of the World (167)
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- The Confusion (154)
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- Quicksilver (242)
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- Everyware (47)
- The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing
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- The Fellowship (2)
- Gilbert, Bacon, Harvey, Wren, Newton, and the Story of a Scentific Revolution
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- Critical Mass (111)
- How One Thing Leads to Another
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Everyware
Better than I thought it would be. This isn't blinkered cheerleading for ubiquitous computing; it's a balanced view of the pros and cons of advancing technology.