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this made me think of mother machines. How do corporations assemble mother-machines? with grandmother machines? and who assembles those? is there one giant machine at the top of the production pyramid that is somehow responsible for the production of all of today's industry? where did it come from? who assembled it?
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this made me think of mother machines. How do corporations assemble mother-machines? with grandmother machines? and who assembles those? is there one giant machine at the top of the production pyramid that is somehow responsible for the production of all of today's industry? where did it come from? who assembled it?
Somebody's mother.
I've thought the same about straight-edge rulers
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