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						<title>Faster - the acceleration of just about everything</title>
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						<published>2000-12-19T11:08:33-08:00</published>
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							<name>Tormod Guldvog</name>
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						<content type="html">It is a sign of our times. Everything is moving faster, too many things happen at the same time, and our lives have become tight schedules in which we must prioritise everything down to the last detail. But is this whirlwind a necessity for modern life? Are we really getting faster?</content>
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