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Whole Earth Access: Fred Turner and Esther Dyson

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Buns and Chou Chou talk to Fred Turner and Esther Dyson. Fred is a professor at Stanford, and author of the book "From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism" Esther Dyson is legend in Silicon Valley. She is an active angel investor in a variety of startups and a key figure in the development of the internet.

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  • no more videos? :( dont tell me something bad happend to them

  • @GALM1Cipher just waiting for the big money to roll in. And waiting, and waiting...

  • Far out! And here's a question ... what book is on the shelf next to Chou Chou? Looks like some good bunny reading ... or chewing ...

  • We are prone to look over classics, unless something like this crosses our path. This book was so interesting, because documents a change for humanity but doesn't shy away from the good and bad.

  • That was sooo great! I love Buns & Chou Chou!!!!

  • Thankee shashslash!

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  • Perhaps in the future we can all evolve into rabbits :) Bravo!

    cheers

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  • i just found this via Bunspace. i hope you guys are all okay and that you make a new video sometime soon. you have ceratinly wormed your way into my heart!

  • @3:22

    Well, I for one can't wait to get back on the internet and get high!

    lol i love you guys soooo much, always have =3

  • charming

  • All right, guys, you're right on track again. Funny as H-E-double hockey stics (who the hell came uo with that inane expression?). Love you guys. Hang in there.

  • I have had many rabbits, when I lived in the country. Some were inside pets and some outside. One looked like Buns, but it was a female. Her name was Annabell. I also had one that looked like Chou Chou. His name was Oreo. That was many years ago. Gosh, I miss the rabbits. what cuties!!

  • Thanks ... and we wonder what is the blue beat up book on the shelf near Chou Chou in their living room?

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