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By Brendan Gill The New Yorker, January 3 , 1959P. 17...Our annual message to time is "Slow down!" & its annual retort is "Faster, faster!" Lately, we've reached the point where we resent even those little accidents of efficiency that jostle us into a future too far off to bear thinking of.
Although it could seem too visionary a hypothesis for the future, too far from a realistic application, the opinions reported herein are based on their development and their practical current application.
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