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  • But they don't satisfy a need we have for local, real-space exchange.

    Guerrilla Librarians Making Noise Ashlea Halpern 2011

  • I raise this ugly historical issue because an Obama Administration official was just caught contending that our government should secretly disrupt and undermine public discourse in "chat rooms, online social networks, or even real-space groups" in a recently published academic paper.

    Peter Christian Hall: Martin Luther King Jr.: Remembering With a New Cointelpro 2010

  • -- "Government agents or their allies", virtually (i.e. on-line) or in "real-space" (as at meetings), and "either openly or anonymously", though "infiltration" would imply the latter.

    Your Government Appointees at Work 2010

  • -- "Government agents or their allies", virtually (i.e. on-line) or in "real-space" (as at meetings), and "either openly or anonymously", though "infiltration" would imply the latter.

    Your Government Appointees at Work 2010

  • -- "Government agents or their allies", virtually (i.e. on-line) or in "real-space" (as at meetings), and "either openly or anonymously", though "infiltration" would imply the latter.

    Printing: Your Government Appointees at Work 2010

  • All this does is remove the shipping gap, the cost and time involved in getting the physical media to a different real-space location, but otherwise seems to meet your criteria.

    Moral Versus Legal Steve Perry 2009

  • Using spinning mirrors, high-speed DLP projections and very precise mathematics, the crew at USC are able to display nearly 5,000 individual images reflected every second which come together to create a real-space three-dimensional object.

    Charlie Brown TIE-Fighter is Obscurely Nostalgic 2008

  • Taking on the energy industry, where a single company like ExxonMobil books over $3 billion in profit every month, requires real-space infrastructure far beyond the servers and bandwidth that launched a thousand websites.

    Investors Find Green Technology Is Not an Easy Win 2007

  • Some of these resources might prove extremely useful to local congregations, but in the end I think almost every church will continue to be a real-time, real-space community of people who don't need a computer to interact with each other, to hear the good news, or to touch life's depths and find new strength.

    Philocrites: Is Church 2.0 better or just more digital? 2006

  • Some of these resources might prove extremely useful to local congregations, but in the end I think almost every church will continue to be a real-time, real-space community of people who don't need a computer to interact with each other, to hear the good news, or to touch life's depths and find new strength.

    Philocrites: December 2006 Archives 2006

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