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| 2008-04-30 | N/A | Lecture by Adam Beberg at Stanford. | Stanford University | View |
| 2008-04-30 | N/A | Adam Beberg lecture 'Distributed Systems: Computation with a million friends' | Stanford University | View |
| 2008-04-30 | N/A | Lecture by Adam Beberg titled 'Distributed Systems: Computation with a million friends' | Stanford University | View |
This document appears to be page 135 of a manuscript or book, marked with a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was part of evidence produced for a congressional investigation (likely related to Jeffrey Epstein). The text is a philosophical and historical essay discussing the acceleration of technology, 'Hillis-style neural computers,' and the concept of modernity. It draws comparisons between the technological shifts in Russia (citing Tolstoy's 'Anna Karenina' and his death) and the expansion of the American frontier via the rail system. It does not contain direct communications or financial records related to Epstein's criminal activities on this specific page.
Lecture cited in footnote 193.
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