A Discussion Between Vannevar Bush, K. Eric Drexler, Dennis Jerz, Mr. T, and TJ Chapp

I don’t get to say much, but I’m honored to find myself associated with such company.

The following dialogue was fabricated in order to illustrate the viewpoints of Vannevar Bush, K. Eric Drexler, and Dennis Jerz, and how they relate to the website created by TJ Chapp for Engineering Professional Development: Engineering applications to web design. Though the conversation never actually took place, it fairly representative of the viewpoints based on the articles, “As We May Think,” by Vannevar Bush (1945), “Engines of Creation,” by K. Eric Drexler (1986), and “Of Memex, Meme, and Machine,” by Dennis Jerz. —TJ Chapp

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