Fortunately, our technophilic predecessors have already been there and done that. |
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Doctors may have embraced the beeper before the rest of the world, but their technophilic tendencies seem to have ended there. |
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What she shows so vividly is that the supposed functional justification for this suspension of the rights of citizens is itself based on a huge technophilic illusion. |
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As a cutting-edge audiophile invention, it seduced the technophilic, connoisseurist males who typically buy new sound equipment and quickly build collections of recordings. |
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Well I think more extreme technophilic ideas do influence the direction of the science, if only because many of the scientists are the people who have these ideas. |
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The technophilic girl could not be found without her smartphone, netbook, and MP3 player. |
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