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The Human Machine, PDF eBook

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There are men who are capable of loving a machine more deeply than they can love a woman.

They are among the happiest men on earth. This is not a sneer meanly shot from cover at women.

It is Simply a statement of notorious fact. Men who worry themselves to distraction over the perfecting of a machine are indubitably blessed beyond their kind.

Most of us have known such men. Yesterday they were constructing motor cars. But to-day aeroplanes are in the air - or, at any rate, they ought to be, according to the inventors.

Watch the inventors. Invention is not usually their principal business. They must invent in their spare time. They must invent before breakfast, invent in the Strand between Lyons's and the office, invent after dinner, invent on Sundays.

See with what ardour they rush home of a night! See how they seize a half-holiday, like hungry dogs a bone!

They don't want golf, bridge, limericks, novels, illustrated magazines, clubs, whisky, starting-prices, hints about neck ties, political meetings, yarns, comic songs.

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