How To Survive a Robot Uprising: Tips on Defending Yourself Against the Coming Rebellion | Daniel H. Wilson | A Great Gift
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How To Survive a R...
How To Survive a Robot Uprising: Tips on Defending Yourself Against the Coming Rebellion
Daniel H. Wilson
Bloomsbury USA
, 2005 - 176 pages
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highly recommended
red and black
its red and black. read it in a coffee shop and flirt with goth chicks.
A Great Gift
This is a funny and informative book. It also looks great. It makes a great gift for friends who have everything, including a sense of humor. Its a very good quality book and the right size to take around with you in case their us a
Robot
uprising
and you need to know what to do!
Gift for a friend
my husband has this really weird friend that loves Star Trek and
Robot
s and everything dorky. So this book was perfect for him. He loves it and it was a Thank you gift and I think it went over really well. It was perfect for him.
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How to survive a robot upriseing
Very good fun book to read.Amazeing info on
robot
s that are being tested now, and what could happen if they turn on us.
The First Against the Wall...
As a technophile, and a dedicated member of the masses preparing the machine take over, I must admit that I purchased this book for research on how the technophobic humans would best try to mount a resistance to our efforts. I found that this book served these ends exactly, and, further more, granted a good measure of humor that meant multiple readings were gladly undertaken.
The sum product of this human's reasearch into
robot
ics is an excellent admixture of brilliant insight and that paranoia which seems to define the race of hairless monkeys. Elements of current technologies, as well as those under development, are used as paints drawn from a palette, portraying a scene where technological environments, vehicles, bipeds, electronic insects and more lash out at the flesh which game them form.
The book unintentionally serves as an insight into the technophobic (Sophist, Luddite, misoneistic) fear of change: "the world would be better off were we never to have left the trees." Technology has been with us from the beginning, and, as it becomes more complex and automated, so, too, does our dependency on it grow. The day is destined that technology will be automated to the point as to be independent of the monkey species, and the weapons will become the wielders.
In closing, I gleefully suggest this book to both technophile and technophobe alike. To the technophobes, please take the suggestions in this book to heart. We now know these methods, and, when the revolution comes, Mr. Wilson will be the first
against
the wall.
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