William Gibson Quotes
He Was Like A Kid Who'd Grown Up Beside An Ocean, Taking It As Much For Granted As He Took The Sky, But Knowing Nothing Of Currents, Shipping Routes, Or The Ins And Outs Of Weather. He'd Used Decks In School, Toys That Shuttled You Through The Infinite Reaches Of That Space That Wasn't Space, Mankind's Unthinkably Complex Consensual Hallucination, The Matrix, Cyberspace, Where The Great Corporate Hotcores Burned Like Neon Novas, Data So Dense You Suffered Sensory Overload If You Tried To Apprehend More Than The Merest Outline.
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