Intriguing series of ruminations wherein Richard Foreman describes the Internet-induced dazed state of having everything at your finger-tips, Clay Shirky considers how the Internet, as the largest increase in expressive capability in the history of the human race [is in one way] a misfortune because surplus always breaks more things than scarcity, and Tim O”Reilly speculates ideas themselves are the ultimate social software. Speculators include Sue Blackmore, Daniel C. Dennett, Esther Dyson, Jaron Lanier, Steven Pinker, Sherry Turkle, and more.