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Technologies Converge to Shape our Lives in Unimaginable Ways
Archive 2008-06-01 Lou Anders 2008
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Technologies Converge to Shape our Lives in Unimaginable Ways
Technologies Converge to Shape our Lives in Unimaginable Ways Lou Anders 2008
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Bowing to the Future: Technologies Converge to Shape our Lives in Unimaginable Ways
Technologies Converge to Shape our Lives in Unimaginable Ways Lou Anders 2008
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"Unimaginable" might, except that the point of all the data and data projections is to imagine it clearly enough so that we react to it.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rebecca Solnit 2010
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"Unimaginable" might, except that the point of all the data and data projections is to imagine it clearly enough so that we react to it.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rebecca Solnit 2010
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Unimaginable numbers of lives, minds, hearts and souls depend upon it.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Unimaginable suffering with the frightening prospect of no way out, no one to rescue them, and no where to go.
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Unimaginable growth year after year, during which time we built the amazing standard of living that we have today.
Envy, Happiness, and Social Policy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The focus is being moved from the previous "Tsunami: A Very Bad Thing," to "Tsunami: Unimaginable Quantities of Mud."
The Anchorman stephen hastings-king 2011
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In a recent Huffington Post piece, "Planning for the Unimaginable," Terry Newell asserts we must get better at planning for and reacting to so-called "Black Swans" (the term popularized by Nassim Taleb for seemingly unpredictable extreme events).
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