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Guide To Home Fitness Equipments ... These exercise machines that come in varying shapes and sizes are devised in a fashion to provide all round physical well-being to your body... This surging health consciousness amongst people has thus resulted in a boom in the price and variety of exercise machines...

Slot Machines - Buy Your Own For Fun And Excitement! ... Not only does the Internet offer several gaming sites, there’s also a wealth of slot machines for those who want to purchase that special machine... These slot machines come with a full user’s manual s well as information as to how they have been tested....

Plug In The Cash Machines ... Affiliate programs are great for internet newcomers because there isn't much of a learning curve and you don't need to have your own support system built in to start earning. Someone else does the hard work of creating and delivering the product as well as offering support...

Mp3 Players - The Feature Packed Digital Audio Playback Machines ... The ease of sharing music files popularized the use of MP3 format among the users. This ease created problems related to copyright infringements...

The First Truly Thinking Machines? ... Here is the opening paragraph. Technically, Stephen Thaler has written more music than any composer in the world...

In Hell all the messages you ever left on answering machines will be played back to you.
—Judy Horacek (b. 1961)

The discussion of the whole problem of technology ... has been strangely led astray through an all-too-exclusive concentration upon the service or disservice the machines render to men. The assumption here is that every tool and implement is primarily designed to make human life easier and human labor less painful.... But ... homo faber, the toolmaker, invented tools and equipment in order to erect a world, not ... to help the human life process. The question therefore is not so much whether we are the masters or the slaves of our machines, but whether machines still serve the world and its things, or if, on the contrary, they and the automatic motion of their processes have begun to rule and even destroy world and things.
—Hannah Arendt (1906–1975)

A man who writes knows too much,
such spells and fetiches!
As if erections and congresses and products
weren’t enough; as if machines and galleons
and wars were never enough.
—Anne Sexton (1928–1974)