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1999-02-01 09:00:00+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Tog misses the point. He mentions two studies, one showing a positive correlation between time spent on the 'net and depression, the other showing that computers in the schools are massively counterproductive, and then calls for a terabyte a second per net user to solve the problems, because it would allow us to transmit large images of isolated people: "Anything less than this kind of realism and the depression will continue." For someone who can, at times, be so brilliant about human to computer interaction, how can he miss the simple aspects of human to human interaction?

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