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		<title>By: Sully</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sully</dc:creator>
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		<description>The Economist backing and listed sources adds a lot to nice preso.
Shame it is US centric, but accepted it is for a US conference. 

The presentation that turns this tsunami of facts into something we can use in a more insightful way will be the one that really gets the attention. You tend to glaze over after a while.
But I do like the use of the Ray Kurzweil quote: &quot;So what used to fit in a building, now fits in your pocket, what fits in your pocket now will fit inside a blood cell in 25 years&quot; ...assuming we will all be &quot;shooting up&quot; on facts and figures by 2035...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Economist backing and listed sources adds a lot to nice preso.<br />
Shame it is US centric, but accepted it is for a US conference. </p>
<p>The presentation that turns this tsunami of facts into something we can use in a more insightful way will be the one that really gets the attention. You tend to glaze over after a while.<br />
But I do like the use of the Ray Kurzweil quote: &#8220;So what used to fit in a building, now fits in your pocket, what fits in your pocket now will fit inside a blood cell in 25 years&#8221; &#8230;assuming we will all be &#8220;shooting up&#8221; on facts and figures by 2035&#8230;</p>
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