What I am arguing in this book is that the major source of structural change in this society--the change in the mode of innovation in the relation of science to technology and in public policy-- is the change in the character of of knowledge: the exponential growth and branching of science, the rise of a new intellectual technology, the creation of systematic research through R&D budgets, and as the calyx of all this, the codification of theoretical knowledge." Any thoughts? Also, I'd be interested in any other authors (and recommended works)you find useful re. these issues... thanks! ~Faustine.<< Hear you go darlin'...Justines bliss bung. black hole of infinite gravity -- unescapable. event horizon? yeah man..i crossed it. no turning back kemosabi, i'm abe froman -- the sausage king. i'm going deep baby. hear me? lickin' it. flippin' it. stickin' it...just getting started honey. soup? no thanks..i'll take the tossed salad. anal eaze? negative captain. the kitty is drooling -- drooling south. i'm taking the highway and i'm not talking i-95. reachin' around, tweaking those pencil erasers -- heading for the rim. swish, 2 points. deep -- steady -- slow. teasin', teasin', teasin'. a light brush against her clinton. got it? sigh -- deeper now. time to pick it up scotty. captain --
the ship cann't take it, i'm givin' her all she got! never. rub the button faster now. captain -- shes quivering..shaking. here she C U M S. i'm backing the lincoln out of the garage now. stroking it slow and hard. here it cums baby -- silky. warm milky imbricated art for you my love. a mural of sorts. i call it the "chocolate star fish." Or try Bookchin's post scarcity anarchism if you like academic verbiage and talk guns with little timmy may if you like to watch a grown man masturbate.