Awareness
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ORIGINAL: FullCircle Do you often wonder how famous people of the past would have tweeted, nah me neither. Actually that's not a bad idea. Captain Oates - Going for walk. May be some time. Moses - Informed by God, we are chosen people. Again! Really considering asking Him to stop choosing us. Hate sand. Gets everywhere. Leonidas - Persian army approaches. Might kill a few. Should be back for lunch. Einstein - Is it I who tweets? Or is it simply that the Universe proceeds to move in a way which makes my tweeting an inevitable consequence of causality? Reagan - I want all of you fine folk to just go out there and tweet one for the Gipper. Richard Feynman - The truth of course, is that tweeting is simply a metaphorical representation of a vastly complex physical process involving wires, radio waves, electricity and the exploitation of various quantum and sub-quantum phenomena in a giant electro-mechanical system of energy consumption, redirection and transformation. To tweet then, is to exploit the accumulated efforts of scientists and engineers for many decades and I just think it's fascinating to consider the various mechanisms underlying it all. (Feynman always did break the rules). I dunno, I think the concept has legs. All depends on how funny the poster is, of course.
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