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Comment Slashdot != Wired (Score 1) 181

I really understand this concern. My experience though is that nothing stays the same, and it always amazes me how fast things do change. Like Wired itself. Since being bought by Conde Nast (the magazine, anyway - the rest was sold elsewhere), the new mantra at Wired is, "we can't be revolutionaries forever." Each of the last 3 issues has had inserts from - Gentlemen's Quarterly, Vanity Fair, New Yorker, which says who they think their crossover market has become. The truth is, Wired is not interested (any more) in publishing visionary stuff. Take away the "bullshit" from "new age enlightenment bullshit" and you're left with what I think is a legitimate quest: how do we relate how we are being changed by our interaction with new technologies to authentic quests for real spirituality - not religion, but spirituality? The forums for really exploring that are few.

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