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Why Monsters and Bedtime Stories Don't Mix Who's the monster? Who's the factory? In a perfect world, monsters don't exist and factories produce wonderful trinkets that improve our everyday lives. But time has sculptured something more fantastic and arguably diabolical: It has turned educational institutions into factories to churn out worker bees by the dozen. And those who hire them have become monsters, focusing on penny-pinching instead of what may befall them the day after tomorrow. Nobody, though, is at fault. Many will argue that this is all in the course of human and societal evolution, that capitalism at its core feeds off of primitive human desires. But even if that is so, are we to accept these natural occurrences? Over the course of monsters + factories, I hope to further expound on this topic. I highly doubt there will be any conclusions, primarily because there cannot be any—this wonderful world of ours is too dynamic for static formulas. Hello, and welcome to the eighteenth edition of dequinix.com. | (This is Not) A Life of Jack Daniels & Microsoft Excel » 'Bout time! ;-) Welcome back. Love the design, simple yet colorful. Reminds of an old computer design guide. RONN | August 28, 2005 10:09 AMROCK!!!!!!!!! fish | August 28, 2005 1:32 PM
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