Never before in human history have we had so much data to digest. Never before have we had such an explosion of new media. Spawning, multiplying, frothing at the mouth. Each radiating, long, data rich tendrils towards each of us. These merge with existing information flows to create a cacophony of data. Cell phones, faxes, voice mail, pagers, couriers, email, radio, catalogues, answering machines, floppy disks, magazines, multi section newspapers, cable TV, digital TV, boring TV, internet shopping and virtual travel, video on demand, memos, reports, executive overviews, briefings, press kits, strategies, helplines, backgrounds, newsletters, précis, abstracts, facts digests, summaries, statements, analyses. Spawning, multiplying, frothing at the mouth. And yet, paradoxically, never before have we felt so ill informed. It’s the end of the 20th century. No matter how much information we get, somehow it always seems as if something is missing.
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Cell phones, faxes, voice mail, pagers, couriers, email, radio, catalogues
Cell phones, faxes, voice mail, pagers, couriers, email, radio, catalogues
Cell phones, faxes, voice mail, pagers, couriers, email, radio, catalogues
Cell phones, faxes, voice mail, pagers, couriers, email, radio, catalogues
Cell phones, faxes, voice mail, pagers, couriers, email, radio, catalogues
Cell phones, faxes, voice mail, pagers, couriers, email, radio, catalogues
Is missing