W.a.s.t.e. Not: John Scanlan looks for the future in the dustbins of history thebaffler.com 8 points by Thevet 5 days ago
jauntywundrkind a day ago No Pychon references? The underground postal service in Crying of Lot 49.That's what Nullsoft (of Winamp fame)'s P2P app WASTE was named in reference to. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WASTE cempaka 19 hours ago Some of his paranoid-aware readers believe Pynchon's W.A.S.T.E. may have been an early reference to the ARPANET/internet, which (in this reading of events) Pynchon was read into some of the plans for. smitty1e 21 hours ago Did you miss my reply?
cempaka 19 hours ago Some of his paranoid-aware readers believe Pynchon's W.A.S.T.E. may have been an early reference to the ARPANET/internet, which (in this reading of events) Pynchon was read into some of the plans for.
No Pychon references? The underground postal service in Crying of Lot 49.
That's what Nullsoft (of Winamp fame)'s P2P app WASTE was named in reference to. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WASTE
Some of his paranoid-aware readers believe Pynchon's W.A.S.T.E. may have been an early reference to the ARPANET/internet, which (in this reading of events) Pynchon was read into some of the plans for.
Did you miss my reply?
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