Anyone who has felt a twenty four hour day is not nearly long enough would love the idea of a digital butler - described thusly "a digital butler that roams the Internet, intuitively knowing your likes and dislikes, retrieving perfect strands of news and information that you never would have discovered through old-fashioned surfing. That's the holy grail of personalisation and automation on the Internet."
Some things on my wish-list would include - finding the lyrics of a song often recalled but never fully remembered, long lost friends, news of technology in incubation, travelogues about uncommon places, new words and interviews with favorite writers.
crossings as in traversals, contradictions, counterpoints of the heart though often not..
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