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" ... In the future, to take an example from an industry where manual tailoring has traditionally been considered an advantage, we will see a machine taking exact measurements of our body to then feed a pattern-making and tailoring process that creates, in record time, a perfectly tailored suit that even hides our own physical quirks, as good tailor does. When this process is optimized to the limit, these suits will be better than those made by a traditional tailor, and may also, if this approach is pursued, be significantly cheaper. Will hand-made suits, with their three fittings and their chalk, continue to connote superior quality? ... "
" ... I’m not interested in identifying which among the many kinds of bleeding-heart libertarian I am because I’m not interested in identifying myself a libertarian. Ideological labels are mutable, but at any given time they publicly connote a certain syndrome of convictions. What “libertarian” tends to mean to most people, including most people who self-identify as libertarian, is flatly at odds with some of what I believe. So I guess I’m just a liberal; the bleeding heart goes without saying. ... "
" ... People are bound by chemistry and physics. Corporations are not. They are purely abstract, and exist only within the confines of laws, which are themselves fictions. Green pieces of paper connote value only because the federal government tells us that green pieces of paper connote value. ... "
" ... The choice of using yellow in its branding was intentional for Hajiantoni, to connote happiness, free thinking, positivity, and optimism. ... "
" ... Though the term “sustainable” and “eco-friendly” may connote, to some people, brown, basic, and boring, SALT created something that’s stylish, vibrant, contemporary and chock full of surprises, but without an ounce of pretension. ... "