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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
who said it? (no Googling)
"Information is the oxygen of the modern age. It seeps through the walls topped by barbed wire, it wafts across the electrified borders. The Goliath of totalitarianism will be brought down by the David of the microchip."
Britney? W? Rupie "aaaarghhhh" Murdoch?
ReplyDeleteGood guesses, but no. I'll give you a hint - he's dead. (That's two hints, since he's male.)
ReplyDeletePerhaps that dude who wrote God and Man at Yale? What was his name? Buckley?
ReplyDeleteI'll go with Buckley.
But maybe it was Harry Carey? He could wax poetical sometimes...
That sounds Reaganesque.
ReplyDeleteDing ding ding... Corms is the winner.
ReplyDeleteDidn't Smiff say Reagan first?
ReplyDeleteHmmm, I guess you did. Yeah, that's kinda unfair. I guess these contests should be run more like a business.
ReplyDeleteYeah, but Smiff mentioned like 8 choices or sumthin. Corms only went with one. Derefore, Corms wins by being precise.
ReplyDeleteHey brain-dead anonymous poster:
ReplyDeleteGet a brain, moran.