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- adjective Of, having, or pertaining to
technophilia .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective of or relating to or showing technophilia
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Examples
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Over at Grist, an environmental journalist Michelle Nijhuis interviews Paolo Bacigalupi (Pump Six and Other Stories): Science fiction, traditionally, is very much a technophilic sort of literature.
February 2008 2008
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Over at Grist, an environmental journalist Michelle Nijhuis interviews Paolo Bacigalupi (Pump Six and Other Stories): Science fiction, traditionally, is very much a technophilic sort of literature.
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If they were not, science fiction would never be able to move beyond the level of gee-whiz technophilic sf; to explore the genre's scope, writers must address the nature of humanity, our place in the universe, and the moral implications of technology.
MIND MELD: Is Science Fiction Antithetical to Religion? 2008
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There's also Transformers, which will either be a lovable technophilic action flick or another insulting attempt to make a few million bucks.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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There's also Transformers, which will either be a lovable technophilic action flick or another insulting attempt to make a few million bucks.
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I've always been technophilic to a fault, but at some point, my lapsed Mormon survivalism kicks in and demands that we have our phone, internet and television on a separate wire.
i'm nothing without my wifi bluetooth sunglass viewer dock 2009
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I've always been technophilic to a fault, but at some point, my lapsed Mormon survivalism kicks in and demands that we have our phone, internet and television on a separate wire.
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Truth be told, most people here ARE anglo, and male, and “technophilic.”
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That there's a profile of Mr. Jorden in Opera News says a lot about the magazine — current editor Paul Driscoll doesn't suffer from what Mr. Kellow calls "squeamishness" about some controversy — as well as the hipper, more technophilic and media-friendly environment of the Met under its current general manager, Peter Gelb.
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That there's a profile of Mr. Jorden in Opera News says a lot about the magazine — current editor Paul Driscoll doesn't suffer from what Mr. Kellow calls "squeamishness" about some controversy — as well as the hipper, more technophilic and media-friendly environment of the Met under its current general manager, Peter Gelb.
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