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A blog filled in as I read Inherent Vice
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Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon | A blog filled in as I read Inherent Vice Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon A blog filled in as I read Inherent Vice Pynchon 2.0 (and the Web) Posted in Uncategorized on September 14, 2009 by basileios To be sure, there were already plenty of computers around then, but they were not quite so connected together as they were shortly to become. Data available these days to anybody were accessible then only to the Authorized, who didn’t always know what they had or what to do with it. There was still room to wiggle — the Web was primitive country, inhabited only by a few rugged pioneers, half loco and wise to the smallest details of their terrain. Honor prevailed, laws were unwritten, outlaws, as yet undefinable, were few. The question had only begun to arise of how to avoid, or, preferably, escape altogether, the threat, indeed promise, of control without mercy that lay in wait down the comely vistas of freedom that computer-folk were imagining t...
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