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| - | [**NOTE**: based on the article deleted from wikipedia on 20071123 (see: http:// | + | [**NOTE**: based on the article deleted from wikipedia on 20071123 (see: http:// |
| **Spime** is a Neologism for a currently-theoretical object that can be tracked through space and time throughout the lifetime of the object. The name “spime” for this concept was coined by [[Bruce Sterling]], in various speeches and writings on the subject. | **Spime** is a Neologism for a currently-theoretical object that can be tracked through space and time throughout the lifetime of the object. The name “spime” for this concept was coined by [[Bruce Sterling]], in various speeches and writings on the subject. | ||
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