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David Brooks on his "Outsourced Brain"
Merlin Mann | Oct 26 2007
NYT's David Brooks on outsourcing memory, reference, and decision-making to things that theoretically do it better:
And, ironically enough, if you didn't catch the Grapes of Wrath reference, it's easy enough to find it. Because, if you're like me, sometimes you also outsource your pop culture knowledge to Google, Wikipedia, and IMDB. As for Brooks' opening anecdote -- using a GPS? A life-saver for me. Ever since moving from a state where everything orients on a north-south grid to a place where diagonals and seemingly non-Euclidean intersections rule, I'd be literally lost without my Nüvi. Previously (and mentioned in Brooks' piece): Clive Thompson on the downside of the outboard brain. [via: rickroberts in the 43f forum] 10 Comments
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This is seemingly akin to aSubmitted by Merlin on October 26, 2007 - 11:32am.
This is seemingly akin to a “just-in-time” supply chain I totally agree. It's also very "liberal arts" in the sense of encouraging you to start with a strong and broad base of basic knowledge (rather than obsessing over knowing everything in one vocation). That way you learn where to look and within which relevant kingdom of knowledge. Democratized access to information that used to require the intellectual equivalent of a priest is a great thing, AFAIC. That said, if I'm going to have devices remember my phone number for me, I better start doing more sudokus to keep my brain nimble. » POSTED IN:
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