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In Support of Google's Self Drive Car
I know that I have called this a sonnet, and I recognise that it falls short of such an esteemed form, but it is my first attempt, please forgive me. in SUPPORT of GOOGLE'S SELF DRIVE CAR a black tarmac warrior a technology killing humanity worrier plotting a course at one hundred kilometres an hour his fatigued mind begins to wander they want to take away his freedom to replace his skills and wisdom superseding his brain with one of silicon technology supplanting humanity beyond his reason Isaac and I Robot showed the way when with technology protecting humanity we will rue the day while his mind remains resolute, his car begins to sway because humanity in control is the only way then in his old age, his is the first generation with no licence, but independent automated motion
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