To: "Announcements" From: "Internet Multicasting Service" Org: Internet Multicasting Service Subject: TechNation Content-Type: multipart/x-radio; boundary="----- =_aaaaaaaaaa0" Content-ID: <101494_tech_ITR.1@trystero.radio.com> The MIME-Version header has been deleted from this message to permit interoperability with a larger number of mailers. ------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 Content-Type: application/x-program-listing Content-ID: <101494_tech_ITR.2@trystero.radio.com> Station: Internet Multicasting Service Channel: Internet Talk Radio Program: TechNation Content: The End of Linear Thinking On this week's "TechNation ... Americans & Technology," Dr. Moira Gunn talks with Kevin Kelly, executive editor of Wired magazine, on his new book "Out of Control: The Rise of Neo- Biological Civilization." Kevin compares the biological behavior of nature to human-built systems. From his unique position, he discusses the speed at which our society is changing and how we are moving from a hierarchical approach where someone is in charge to an apparently disorganized approach, like a beehive, where everyone does a part but nobody sees the whole picture. Dr. Gunn also speaks with Doug Engelbart, director of the Bootstrap Institute and the person who holds the patent on the mouse. Dr. Engelbart's early work includes the first use of many of the personal computer techniques we take for granted today -- accessing multiple windows, editing text on screen, moving a cursor with a mouse, and others. Dr. Engelbart discusses his early experiences and offers a view of where he thinks we are heading with the information age. Tapes, transcripts, and more information on TechNation is available by calling 1-800-825-5746 or by sending e-mail to technation@usfca.edu This rebroadcast of TechNation is made possible by the sponsors of the Internet Multicasting Service, including O'Reilly & Associates, Sun Microsystems, NASA, and Interop Company. Additional support is provided by Cisco Systems, Harper Collins, Persoft, Tadpole Technology, and WAIS Inc. Network connectivity for the Internet Multicasting Service is provided by UUNET Technologies and by MFS Datanet. ITR Program Files: Size Name Description ========== ====================== ======================= 28,818,314 101494_tech_01_ITR.au The End of Linear Thinking 101494_tech_ITR.readme (This File) To learn about the Internet Multicasting Service, send your electronic mail to info@radio.com. ------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----- =_aaaaaaaaaa1" Content-ID: <101494_tech_ITR.3@trystero.radio.com> ------- =_aaaaaaaaaa1 Content-Type: message/external-body; access-type="anon-ftp"; name="101494_tech_ITR.readme"; site="$SITE"; directory="$DIRECTORY" Content-Type: text/plain Content-ID: <101494_tech_ITR.4@trystero.radio.com> Content-Description: Readme (This File) ------- =_aaaaaaaaaa1 Content-Type: message/external-body; access-type="anon-ftp"; name="101494_tech_01_ITR.au"; size="28818314"; mode="image"; site="$SITE"; directory="$DIRECTORY" Content-Type: audio/basic Content-ID: <101494_tech_ITR.5@trystero.radio.com> Content-Description: The End of Linear Thinking ------- =_aaaaaaaaaa1-- ------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0--