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WIRED: Ask the Love Engine™ an article by Jack Boulware takes a peek into sex in the 22nd Century. The author envisions a world in which technosexual robots are built from kits with 5-petaflop Intel 1080 quark-charming processors; G6 microcontrollers and a voice activated ETAQ 2.0 chip. Our advice to Jack, lay off the Star Trek for a while, you're starting to scare us.
Men's Living and Culture
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ESQUIRE: With the onslaught of Y2K, even the most die-hard magazine reader (and we certainly hope you are) gets a little sick of Pol Pot retrospectives. Esquire's 1999 Dubious Achievements proves to be the perfect antidote to the Century in Review glut.

Relive the great moments of '99 such as Newt Gingrich calling his wife during her mother's 84th birthday celebration to tell her he was having an affair with his 33-year-old aide. Or Tori Amos' quip about wine appreciation "I hear the wine…I hear it before I taste it. It's calling me. And then I start to hear it when I'm tasting it. Not that I put crystal suppositories up my ass." BathroomReading.com want to personally thank Tori for that one.

Computer care for home and business
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PC WORLD: Ok, so the world didn't end in 2000. But the great Y2K scare did bring to the fore of public consciousness the debilitating effects of computer meltdowns. PC World ushers in 2000 with a helpful survival guide to lost data. We strongly recommend reading and even saving this article for future reference. It may very well save your sanity.
Science and History
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POPULAR SCIENCE: Popular Science reports on a new blood cleaner that will make it safer to receive a blood transfusion and increase supplies in blood banks. The compound S-59, is activated by UVA light and binds to nucleic acid. Currently, if contamination is found, the blood is discarded. S-59 is a cleaner that inactivates all microorganisms, protecting the blood supply from known and unknown pathogens alike. The makers of S-59, Cerus, could receive FDA approval for the compound this year.
Realpolitik
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US NEWS AND WORLD REPORT: The cover story Outlook 2000-Inventing The Future predicts major advances in technology that will make our lives healthier, more efficient and last longer. That certainly bodes well for the stock markets that fuel these technology companies, but it does leave important questions unanswered…Does modern innovation make the quality of life better and what responsibility do developed countries have to share modern technology with less developed nation states?