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                                    Medusa’s hairdresser

      Dollcee said, there isn’t much that citizens have to deal with on a personal level now, that wasn’t dealt with by the ancient Greeks.

      Dos turned to Dollcee and said, the ancient Greeks didn’t have personal transport or personal computers.

      Dollcee said, sometimes I ask myself, I wonder how long it has been since Dos has been defragged.

      Dollcee went on before Dos had a chance to reply, I am referring to a citizen’s internal operating system, not what they interact with.

      As Dos was about to speak, Dollcee continued, for example, once you try and overcome your ignorance, the more aware you become of your ignorance.

      Now there was a lady in ancient Greece called Medusa whose hair was really snakes. Every time she dealt with a snake another one appeared. I don’t know whether to feel sorry for Medusa or believe she was actually a hairdresser’s nightmare.

      Cybo said, I would be more inclined to go with, Medusa was ‘a hairdresser’s nightmare’ after the hairdresser had a seriously big night out.

      Dollcee said, when you accept that citizens haven’t evolved much in the last three thousand years physically, then, I suppose their neural networks would not have developed much either.

      Cybo said, I wonder what hairdressers have nightmares about now, after a big night out.

      Dos said, it never occurred to me that Medusa was an ancient hairdresser’s nightmare.

      Padoke mumbled to himself, I am sure they will invent the wheel before today is over.