"The world is not yet finished, but everyone is behaving as if everything was known. This is not true. In fact, the computer world as we know it is based upon one tradition that has been waddling along for the last fifty years, growing in size and ungainliness, and is essentially defining the way we do everything. My view is that today’s computer world is based on techie misunderstandings of human thought and human life. And the imposition of inappropriate structures throughout the computer is the imposition of inappropriate structures on the things we want to do in the human world."

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Source: Project Xanadu description on Ted Nelson's Home Page, xanadu.com.au. November 17, 1998.

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Ted Nelson

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Ted Nelson is a pioneering computer scientist known for coining the terms 'hypertext' and 'hypermedia', influencing the development of the internet.

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