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		<title>By: Otto</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No kidding — an experience like this — a day like this — is enough to send you running for the technology exit door or fire escape; shell shocked and suffering from a kind of post traumatic tech-stress disorder (complete with nightmares and the glare — if you’re lucky! — of the projector’s hot light).

I believe that the next great historical vicissitude will be an invisible frequency or light wave traveling through the galaxy that wipes out all digital data on earth. Suddenly we’re back to sticks and stones with all communications and therefore infrastructure grinding to a halt. It makes you reconsider the value of growing your own crops, access to water, and raising your own livestock … OK, sorry about the digression into post APOCalypse.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No kidding — an experience like this — a day like this — is enough to send you running for the technology exit door or fire escape; shell shocked and suffering from a kind of post traumatic tech-stress disorder (complete with nightmares and the glare — if you’re lucky! — of the projector’s hot light).</p>
<p>I believe that the next great historical vicissitude will be an invisible frequency or light wave traveling through the galaxy that wipes out all digital data on earth. Suddenly we’re back to sticks and stones with all communications and therefore infrastructure grinding to a halt. It makes you reconsider the value of growing your own crops, access to water, and raising your own livestock … OK, sorry about the digression into post APOCalypse.</p>
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