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Richard Thieme is one of the most visible commentators on technology and society, appearing often on CNN radio, TechTV, and various other national media outlets. He is also in great demand as a professional speaker, delivering his Human Dimension of Technology talk to over 50,000 live audience members each year. Islands in the Clickstream is a single volume "best of Richard Thieme." Richard is a business consultant, writer, and professional speaker focused on the impact of computer technology on organizations, societies, and one’s own self. Richard’s columns convey simple wisdoms in an otherwise complicated industry, exploring topics from innovation to evolution, modernization to love. Islands in the Clickstream portrays the intricate relationship between man and machine, drawing on Thieme’s experiences as an Episcopalian priest, a father, a professional speaker, a traveler, and a man to convey his message of "living on the edge." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Publisher: Syngress (August 1, 2004)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
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This is how the Internet works: Somebody in Kentucky finds one of my columns and asks newsletter. Read the first page
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digital cage, real hackers, framing reality, digital symbols, hive mind, digital world, electronic connectivity, emergent realities
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4.0 out of 5 stars Secular sermons, July 10, 2004
A set of secular sermons by a well known commentator on technology and its impact on society. The book reprints essays penned over the last ten years. The core theme seems to be the continuing rise of the Internet and how this can reshape even our perceptions of ourselves and of a new communal 'virtual' reality.

I would compare his essays to those of George Gilder. But whereas Gilder's writings tend to sound breathless and stuffed with a thicket of arcane and complex technology, Thieme's musings stroll along at a more leisurely pace. A pleasant countryside walk, instead of a dash on a freeway. Thieme talks to a general audience.

But for programmers, there is one specific point that I found spot on. He suggests that programmers who use only one language are not fully programming. It is very hard for them to see the limitations inherent in that language. 'When we learn a second language, we see other ways of framing reality. Then we can make choices.' So for example, if you know only C++, then you think multiple inheritance is logical and natural. But then you know not of Java, which is also Object Oriented, but forbids multiple inheritance, and yet has been very successful. Likewise, knowing only Java might not let you appreciate the templates of C++.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In Transit, July 18, 2004
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"Enjoy the journey. Be prepared for the detours. Always look back where you came from". These words, by my late father come to mind as I read Islands in the Clickstream.
Richard Thieme has earned his 'wings' in cyberspace.
He shares his intelligence - his brilliance, really - as he steers his starship through these diverse Islands.
A long time online reader, I am so glad he finally published Islands in the Clickstream as a book so his reflections can be shared with the world. J.L. Marais
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stretch Your Mind-- Great Genius at Work, July 8, 2004
I've been reading Richard's essays since he started writing them. At last--now a collection that is bound and can replace my 3-ring notebook of his wisdom. Reading Richard is like playing up in tennis: he makes you stretch to find a new place to land a winning idea. His prose calls to mind the best of fiction and non-fiction authors. His metaphors are powerful. And his insights are deep. If you want shallow writing--go elsewhere. You won't find it here.
Be prepared for truth. It's a rare commodity these days.
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