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We still have books because they are so brilliantly suited to the way human beings absorb information and at their best, they are among the most beautiful things we have.
David Gelernter
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David Gelernter
Age: 69
Born: 1955
Born: March 5
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David Hillel Gelernter
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I think the universities as we know them will be dead in a future years. I'd like to see them replaced by something better, instead of something worse, and it's not clear which way it will go.
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The future was and remains the quintessential American art form. Other nations sit back and let their futures happen we construct ours. We can let the future happen, or take the trouble to imagine it. We can imagine it dark or bright - and in the long run, that's how it will be.
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Computers make people stupid.
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Without commenting on the legal aspects, which I'm not capable of doing, those are lifestreams and there are other companies that have done similar things. That makes me angry personally, not because of the money, but because of the deliberate failure to acknowledge work that we would have made freely available as academics.
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There are certain subjects which seem to me can be taught very effectively online, although they aren't.
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Readable text and authority so that readers know how to spend - no matter how much information there is, I have the same number of minutes in my day, and I need to look to sources that I trust.
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We can't share the earth with pure evil anymore than we can share the earth with smallpox.
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if we were forced to choose just one, there would be no way to deny that Judaism is the most important intellectual development in human history.
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