
Visions Of Technology
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Visions of Technology collects writings on events from the Great Exposition of 1900 and the invention of the telegraph to the advent of genetic counseling and the defeat of Garry Kasparov by IBM's chess-playing computer, Deep Blue. Its gems of opinion and history include Henry Ford on the horseless carriage, Robert Caro on the transformation of New York City, J. Robert Oppenheimer on science and war, Loretta Lynn on the Pill and much more. Together, they chronicle an unprecedented century of change.
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- Intro
- Preface to the Sloan Technology Series
- Introduction
- Part I: The New Technology: 1900-1933
- America in 1900
- Messages Without Wires
- A Very Loud Electromagnetic Voice
- Wilbur Wright's Affliction
- A Horseless Carriage Was a Common Idea
- Praying to the Dynamo
- The American Will Not Live Near His Work
- The Profession of Engineering
- A Reservoir of Suffering Humanity
- The Charge of the Four Hundred
- The Discipline of the Machine
- A Good Reason for Everything That He Tries
- Forty Doses of Chemicals and Colors
- The Wonderful Culebra Cut
- Dignity Versus Intoxication
- Predictions: The Flying-Machine of the Future
- A Rapid Succession of Improvements
- Every Woman an Engineer
- A High-Priced Man
- Producing Wealth But Grinding Man
- A Babe Still in the Cradle
- A City Built by Experts
- Predictions: Atomic Bombs
- Paving Propaganda
- Making History
- The Line-Gang
- Gasoline Dripping from the Trees
- Billy Mitchell Takes to the Air
- The Mechanization of War: I
- The Mechanization of War: II
- Breaking Crust
- Birth Control
- The Radio Age: I
- The Insidious Dangers of Radio Advertising
- In the Hands of the Technicians
- Rossum's Universal Robots
- On the Line
- You Must Grind Your Bearings
- The Railroads Have Reached Capacity
- A Bridge Too Low
- Large Cities Have Come to Stay
- Unstable Ages
- The Meaning of Power
- Immense Decrease in the Death Rate
- Comfort
- Applied Science
- The Automobile Boom
- The Decentralizing Power of the Automobile
- Flying Feels Too Godlike
- A Diminutive Moving Picture
- The Inevitability of the Machine
- Engineer, Professional
- 10,000 Automobile Frames a Day
- Leisure Worth Having?
- Predictions: Townless Highways
- Operators
- O Brave New World!
- A Scientific Snake Dance
- Part II: Depression And War: 1932-1945
- In Defense of Machines
- Energy from Air-Conditioning
- The First Human Hope Industrialism Has Offered
- Streamlining
- The Machine Our Servant
- Consistent Optimism
- Lighter Than Air
- The Causes of the Causes
- Predictions: Rockets Through Space
- Overalls
- Invention Is a Great Disturber
- The Burning of the Hindenburg
- Predictions: Fifty Years From Now in 1988
- One Ounce of European Gold
- The World of Tomorrow
- Technology is Relatively Neutral
- Air Power Will Replace Sea Power
- How They Comb Their Hair
- A Radioactive Superbomb
- Machinery Has Destroyed the Peace
- Beneficial Inventions and Diabolical Purposes
- Science at War: I
- Science at War: II
- Plastics Go to War
- Rations
- The Business of the Future
- Progress and the Servant Problem
- The Radio Age: II
- Timber!
- Predictions: Geosynchrony
- Manhattan Project Success
- A Common Problem
- Predictions: ICBMs
- Part III: Postwar Boom: 1945-1970
- A Vision of Hypertext
- Weighing Up DDT
- Atomic Morality
- Flying Blind
- Appropriations
- Solving the Problems of War
- Naming of Parts
- T-R-A-N-S-I-S-T-O-R
- Bottled Sunshine
- Murphy's Law, 1949
- A Dime a Dozen
- The Real Power
- Varieties
- Three Laws of Robotics
- Detroit Versus the Hot-Rod
- Predictions: Century in the Balance
- Taking Thought
- Too Cheap to Meter
- The Pill: I
- Happy and Unhappy Endings
- Global Effects
- Fellow Traveler
- Space Vegetables
- Natural Luddites
- Reinventing Invention
- Fist Fights and Females
- Blind Date: I
- Blind Date: II
- The First Laser
- Glitches
- America Is Process
- The Most Important Passion
- A Scientific-Technological Elite
- A Vast Wasteland
- Weightlessness
- Silent Spring
- How Like Sailors They Were
- Doomsday in the War Room
- Science and Technology
- Downloading (Prehistory of)
- King Lud
- A Story to Tell
- Moore's Law
- Culture to the Nth Power
- A New Duty
- Pax Atomica
- Conservatives
- Regicide
- For a Coming Extinction
- Booby-Trap Technology
- More Injury to More People
- Predictions: Zero Population Growth
- Blue Jeans and Coca-Cola
- The Whole Earth
- Continuity
- Tyrannies
- Contra Industrial Tourism
- "Plastics"
- Square Rooting
- The Richness of Technology
- The Internet Primeval
- So It Goes
- The Curve of Technological Competence
- Predicting the Unpredictable
- Benefit Versus Risk
- Emergent Japan
- Primary Instincts
- Setting Standards: Two Lists
- True Devotion
- Mugs and Zealots
- The Technological Imperative
- Part IV: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: 1970-297
- At the Dam
- Following Orders
- Daily Deliberate Protection
- Revolutionary Toolmaking
- How to Solve America
- Predictions: Super-Super SSTs
- White Bread and Technological Appendages: I
- White Bread and Technological Appendages: II
- Small Is Beautiful
- Solving Social Problems
- The Pill: II
- Five-Dimensional Technology
- Practical Virtue
- Solving Unsuspected Problems
- Closing the Distance
- Power
- Murphy's Law: Corollaries
- Going Solar
- Sharing the Blame
- Catch-22
- The Growth of Anything Whatever
- Girls Just Want to Have Computers
- Taking a Meeting
- Objectified Human Compassion
- Smoke and Mirrors
- Chronicle of a Disaster Foretold
- Bad Charts
- Simple and Complex Technologies
- Facts and Plain-Speaking
- Four Generalizations
- Surroundsound
- A Modern Baby
- Biospherics
- Multiples
- Getting the Lead Out
- Digging Deep
- Downloading
- Influence
- 137 Million Lives
- Deep Blues
- Beyond Social Construction
- Autism on the Net
- Beauty and Truth
- Omega Point
- The End of the Beginning
- R.U.R. Revisited
- Stuff
- Society Evolving
- Predictions: Robotic Sex
- The Future as a Story
- Surefire Predictions
- Envoy: Quo Vadis?
- Endnotes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Copyright
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