any moment in which we're not aware, or any…
Page 60 any moment in which we're not aware, or any moment in which we're not attentive, is lost. Thoreau says in Walton only that they dawns to which we are awake. It's the third to last line in the book of Walden. It's not just computers, it's the human condition.
— from The Instruments (Awareness/Perception/Expectations)
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