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1:16:00 Sure, time is very limited. What I do to get familiar with other bodies at work: I'm not working full-time on hypertext systems, only in spare time. During my day job, I can passively listen to audio, and read in the bus/train or waiting for it.
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49:20 I think it was a man, not a protester or student, but coming from shopping. Now, the problem with that is that it can go horribly wrong, for you personally if you're doing that kind of thing (it maybe had). Also think about what happens to a tank crew that refuses to run over him and fulfill the order. I like more the example of Leipzig, where they couldn't deploy tanks against the masses on the street, because they have trained all of them in anti-tank tactics for the case of an Imperialist/Western invasion.
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47:53 People don't read the press any more.
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1:17:30 Imagine you're an inventor and have hundreds, if not thousands of good ideas, but not enough time and resources to work on all of them. How to decide which ones to pursuit?