Crossed Wires #4

Crossed Wires #4 PDF

Author: Chad Rebmann

Publisher: Bluewater

Published: 2016-06-15

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 1310093199

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The trios of Muse, Mercury and The Badger have one last stop before returning home: The swinging 60’s! They literally drop in on a young Judo Girl battling cat burglar Hepcat. She’s been tracking the crafty thief across the globe, as he’s been stealing parts for Captain Steel. The Muse decides to help Judo Girl as she breaks into Captain’s Steel secret lair, James Bond style! There they discover that Steel has been assembling a powerful device. One that can free him from time and space itself. And it means a possible way home for Muse, Mercury and The Badger! This is the thrilling conclusion to the Crossed Wires mini series. Will Badger ever return home to his dimension? And what happens when Muse and Mercury finish their dark showdown? Guest starring Judo Girl!

Crossing Wires

Crossing Wires PDF

Author: Joel Oesch

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2020-12-10

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1725287323

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The Digital Age has transformed nearly every facet of Western culture. More than ever, people are turning away from face-to-face interactions to spend countless hours mediating life through a screen. Such changes can be felt in the arenas of politics, sexuality, work, and recreation. Some futurists argue for the development of Transhumanism, a commitment to expanding human capacities through the use of applied technologies across a variety of platforms. The proponents promise radically long life, super-intelligence, and extreme bliss. But how does technology shape us at the spiritual level? Do our bodies even matter anymore? Crossing Wires navigates the complex terrain of digital and robotic technologies with refreshing approachability. The book opens the door for discussions on technology’s influence on human identity while laying out a case for embodied, empathetic communities of grace that can serve as a necessary antidote to a society that seems to love and trust devices above all else.

Crossed Wires

Crossed Wires PDF

Author: Dan Schiller

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 833

ISBN-13: 0197639232

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"During the first century of the republic, two modes of communication at a distance - telecommunications - were etched into lands inhabited by Native Americans; contested by rival European powers; and occupied by the United States. Both telecommunications systems supported this expanding US territorial empire but, despite this overarching commonality, they branched apart in other ways. One network was owned by the state and the other by capital, and the two branches of the telecommunications system developed disparate rate structures, patterns of access, and social and institutional relationships. During the decades after the Civil War their divergence became politically charged. Would one model prevail over the other? Going forward, would it be the government Post Office or the corporate telegraph that set the terms of telecommunications development? The Post Office was the nation's originating system for communication at a distance. Both before and long after it was elevated to a cabinet department in 1829, furthermore, the Post Office was by far the largest unit of the central state. In 1831, the nation's 8700 postmasters comprised three-quarters of federal civilian employment; half a century later (excluding temporary postal employees and ordinary and railway mail clerks and letter carriers), some 50,000 postmasters accounted for perhaps one-third of all civilian employees in the executive branch. Though its relative weight as a government employer diminished after this, its workforce continued to swell. During the last two antebellum decades, meanwhile, an emergent technology - the electrical telegraph - was passed quickly from the federal government to private capital. The two systems' institutional identities immediately began to contrast in other ways"--