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I just don't like it, for extremely large values of don't and like.
Charles Stross
Privacy is a luxury; to buy it you need to be able to buy space and fit locks, to switch off the phone and live without fear of dependency on others. Privacy is a peculiarly twentieth-century concept, an artefact of the Western urban middle classes: Before then, only the super rich could afford it, and since the invention of e-mail and the mobile phone, it has largely slipped away.
Charles Stross
The sheer waste of human potential that was the New Republic's raison d'ĂȘtre offended her sensibilities as badly as a public book-burning, or a massacre of innocents.
Charles Stross
His ideas are informed by a painfully honest humanism, and everyone-even his enemies-agrees that he is one of the greatest theoreticians of the post-EU era. But his intellectual integrity prevents him from rising to the very top, and his fellow travelers are much ruder about him than his ideological enemies, accusing him of the ultimate political crime-valuing truth over power.
Charles Stross
I wasn't exaggerating the national suspicion toward strangers. It's a survival trait on New Dresden; they've been breeding for paranoia for centuries.
Charles Stross
I'm disappointed in you, Mo: How could you imagine that the militarization of the police might be seen as a huge potential growth market by defense contractors?
Charles Stross
The American mainstream news media have so far steered well clear of the subject because the phenomenon has been enthusiastically embraced by the talk radio fringe, leading to a death spiral of diminishing credibility.
Charles Stross
And she actually looks-well, I'm not sure how to describe her. Scary is such an inadequate word, don't you think?
Charles Stross
If life hands your research department lemons and a recipe, you shouldn't be surprised if they make lemonade for you. Or, better still, anti-lemonade countermeasures.
Charles Stross
If pauses can be pregnant, this one's on the run from a fertility clinic.
Charles Stross
Despair, dismay, disorientation, and delusion: the four horsemen of the bureaucratic apocalypse are coming my way.
Charles Stross
The home office hates vigilantes in Lycra fancy-dress outfits almost as much as they hate lawbreakers. You see, superheroes don't follow the rules of evidence. They take procedural shortcuts, assault criminals, mess up crime scenes, and generally make it almost impossible to secure a conviction. Not to mention committing a basketload of offenses in their own right: aggravated trespass, assault, violating controlled airspace and flying without a license, breaking and entering, criminal damage...
Charles Stross
Basically it's a velociraptor with a fur coat and an outsize sense of entitlement. Right now it has convinced Pete that it is harmless, but I know better: just give them thumbs and in no time at all they'll have us working in the tuna mines, delivering cans from now until eternity.
Charles Stross
Having a policy based on works of fiction is worse than having no policy at all.
Charles Stross
We use committees for all the ulterior purposes for which they might have been designed: diffusion of executive responsibility, plausible deniability, misdirection, providing the appearance of activity without the substance, and protecting the guilty.
Charles Stross
I promise not to hammer a stake through your heart or set you on fire, as long as you promise not to rip my throat out. Okay? We in the twenty-first century have this marvelous technical innovation; it's called civilization, and it means we don't have to make promises like that to everyone we meet because we can usually take it for granted.
Charles Stross
Almost everything in the pop culture lexicon of vampirism is basically fiction-and fiction is the art of telling entertaining lies for money.
Charles Stross
Pete is clearly mildly perturbed by this, as so he should be: his faith doesn't have much room for sanguinary magic, unless you count holy communion.
Charles Stross
I am at a loss for words to describe my lack of eagerness to go there.
Charles Stross
Another problem with godheads, Johnny reflects, is that they can't quite understand how anyone could not believe their shit. (He knows this because he started out as one, although he lost his faith before his balls dropped.) Consequently, they have immense difficulty in grasping, at an intuitive level, that someone who used to be one of them might no longer be completely in tune with their ideology.
Charles Stross
The Other Place, the astral plane, the land of dreams-it's not a real place like, say, Walsall. But it's a metaphor for a mathematical abstraction, a manifold containing an n-dimensional space where everything is the product of geometrical transformations, including mass and energy and time. Leakage between dimensions occurs there: it's how we summon demons from the vasty deep, communicate with aliens, and try to extract our tax codes from the Inland Revenue.
Charles Stross
It is a government agency. And government agencies are run as bureaucracies. There is a role for bureaucracy; it's very useful for certain tasks. In particular, it facilitates standardization and interchangeability. Bureaucracies excel at performing tasks that must be done consistently whether the people assigned to them are brilliant performers or bumbling fools. You can't always count on having Albert Einstein in the patent office, so you design its procedures to work even if you hire Mr. Bean by mistake.
Charles Stross
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