The flaw of synchronous communication has been repackaged as the boon of realtime communication. Asynchrony, once our friend, is now our enemy. The transaction costs of interpersonal communication have fallen below zero: It costs more to leave the stream than to stay in it. The approaching Wave promises us the best of both worlds: the realtime immediacy of the phone call with the easy broadcasting capacity of email. Which is also, as we’ll no doubt come to discover, the worst of both worlds. Welcome to the conference call that never ends. Welcome to Wave hell.
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My bro-in-law is a lucky man
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That’s one killer rhythm section
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If all goes well Dr Cerf says that by September there should be three nodes on the interplanetary network—including Earth
Just reading that sounds cool
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We can only watch in awe
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Simply brilliant
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I saw Jordan do this at NAMM from about 2 feet away. It’s humbling
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