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    Martin: E.A.T., right. So thats sort of an example. I think the irony that, since certain facets of the technology have gone that way of breaking down monolithic technological systemsand with the cell phone, with the personal computer, the internetthe individual has gotten access to movie-making, music-making, et cetera, and communication. We have access to vast new sources of information. Som
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