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'''Vinge, Vernor. "Bookworm, Run!"''' ''Analog'' March 1966: 8-40. Collected ''True Names and Other Dangers. Riverdale: Baen Books, 1987.  
 
'''Vinge, Vernor. "Bookworm, Run!"''' ''Analog'' March 1966: 8-40. Collected ''True Names and Other Dangers. Riverdale: Baen Books, 1987.  
  
Cited by Vernor Vinge, [["The Coming Technological Singularity"]] as an example of the "long-time dream of science-fiction" of "direct brain to computer interfaces."[http://mindstalk.net/vinge/vinge-sing.html]
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Cited by Vernor Vinge, "[[The Coming Technological Singularity]]" as an example of the "long-time dream of science-fiction" of "direct brain to computer interfaces."[http://mindstalk.net/vinge/vinge-sing.html]
  
  

Revision as of 20:55, 7 May 2017

Vinge, Vernor. "Bookworm, Run!" Analog March 1966: 8-40. Collected True Names and Other Dangers. Riverdale: Baen Books, 1987.

Cited by Vernor Vinge, "The Coming Technological Singularity" as an example of the "long-time dream of science-fiction" of "direct brain to computer interfaces."[1]





RDE, Initial Compiler, 7May17