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		<title>Spooke Country on Wine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Aug 2007 08:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I normally avoid posting whilst inebriated, but we opened an old bottle of rose wine for dinner and throughout the evening I&#8217;ve managed to drink all but a glass of it.  In addition, I&#8217;m reading William Gibson&#8217;s latest novel, Spook Country.  It is, of course, entrancing but it&#8217;s also getting a bit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ginsnob/1234069292/" title="Shadow wine" align="right"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1240/1234069292_8c2bf67d3d_t.jpg" width="85" height="100" alt="Shadow wine" align="right" /></a> I normally avoid posting whilst inebriated, but we opened an old bottle of rose wine for dinner and throughout the evening I&#8217;ve managed to drink all but a glass of it.  In addition, I&#8217;m reading William Gibson&#8217;s latest novel, <em>Spook Country</em>.  It is, of course, entrancing but it&#8217;s also getting a bit stuck in my craw.</p>
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<p>This novel is set in the near-past, which means that, as Gibson is citing his usual plethora of oddities, treasures and the daily cool, these items should actually exist.  As I read page 116, there is a reference to &#8220;the twelfth-century heresy of the Free Spirit.&#8221;  Now we have a problem.  If I consult my usual source of knowledge, the internets and specifically wikipedia, about it I see <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Spirit">an article</a> that matches Gibson&#8217;s description.  Which raises the point that Gibson has either:</p>
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<li>Meticulously researched all of this because he knows people will be checking it or</li>
<li>Initiated an ever-reproducing kernel of misinformation, knowing that some people will take this for truth and add it to the internet&#8217;s bastion of knowledge, as such reinforcing those who read the book and check the facts later.</li>
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<p>You see, Gibson has always dealt a bit with layers of reality and already the novel has brushed with the concepts of the world as a simulation.  Now, this meme has been rushing about the internet recently, resurrected by some article or citation.  It&#8217;s not a new thought, the idea that, given the assumption that the future will bring technology such that perfect simulations of the world are possible, it&#8217;s statistically likely that we&#8217;re currently living in one such simulation.  However, it&#8217;s suddenly gained a somewhat public eye again, and here I find vague references to it in this book.  What happened?</p>
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<li>Gibson found the topic interesting, knew others would as well and cited it, thereby anticipating this trend or</li>
<li>people who helped edit <em>Spook Country</em> had thoughts about this topic jiggled and resurrected the meme publicly or</li>
<li>I&#8217;m attributing more to his work than actually is present due to a combination of my admiration for his work and vision and having recently had these thoughts stirred up due to online discussions.</li>
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<p>Frankly, I&#8217;m not sure really where I&#8217;m going with this.  Gibson&#8217;s novels have always been a bit disconcerting; my favorite place to read them is on an airplane, high above land preferably crossing from one continent to the next.  This one is set ostensibly in a time I&#8217;ve already experienced, which is doing delightful things to my sense of reality.</p>
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