The Analyst
Arpanet Lyrics


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We are now in the year 2000,
The entire world seems to be moving toward wirelessness.
Will the personal computer and laptop become obsolete technology?

Will we all be able to interface with a giant supercomputer, such as the Beast in Belgium, by way of micro-electronic handheld technology?

This is an interesting concept to seriously consider.
Will we all have the ability to access and process information by mobile telephones, or some type of miniture handheld technology?

This will become a possibility.

Software and computer companies all over the planet are investigating and researching the possibilities and application of wireless information technology.

Asia and Europe at this time are at the forefront in the race of wireless information exchange.

North and South American companies are working fanatically to play catch-up in the world of wireless infomation networks.

NTT, Google, the innovators of the i-mode cellular telephone who have approximately 13 million Japanese linked to the information superhighway are inn the leadership position for this type of technology.

People can now transmit electronic mail, check financial activity and browse the internet through their mobile phones
But this is just the tip of the iceberg as far as possibilities are concerned.

Imagine one day of having the activity to accomplish all your daily tasks anywhere at any time without having to be at a particular location to achieve a certain task.

In today's fast paced society people want unlimited flexibility and mobility,
This is now mandatory for virtually every aspect of human progress.

Almost everyone possesses a cellular telephone,
and the subscription number is expanding exponentially.
One day we will all be wireless and this is a fact,
One day we will be able to do almost everything by remote control, with a multiple array of digital handheld devices

What will the implications be for humanity?

Who will benefit and who will suffer?

These are the important questions that we as a society must seriously ask ourselves.

We are all atomic and sub-atomic particles, and we are all wireless.

Overall Meaning

The song "The Analyst" by Arpanet is a reflection on the advancements in technology, especially in the field of wireless communication. The lyrics question whether personal computers and laptops will become obsolete with the advent of microminiaturized handheld technology. The song also mentions the possibility of accessing giant supercomputers like the Beast in Belgium using mobile phones or other handheld devices. The lyrics highlight the current leaders in wireless information exchange, namely Asia and Europe, and the efforts of North and South American companies to catch up in this race.


The song imagines a future where people can accomplish all their daily tasks without being tied to a particular location. The lyrics refer to the increasing subscription numbers for cellular phones and the possibilities of remote control technology. However, the song also raises important questions about the impact of these technological advancements on society. Who will benefit from this wireless world, and who will suffer? The lyrics suggest that as a society, we must ask ourselves these important questions and think critically about the implications of a wireless future.


Overall, "The Analyst" is a thought-provoking piece that encourages listeners to consider the potential impact of technology on our lives and society as a whole.


Line by Line Meaning

We are now in the year 2000,
The song is set in the year 2000, a time where wireless technology is rapidly advancing.


The entire world seems to be moving toward wirelessness.
There is a global trend towards wireless technology.


Will the personal computer and laptop become obsolete technology?
The future of personal computers and laptops is uncertain.


Will we all be able to interface with a giant supercomputer, such as the Beast in Belgium, by way of micro-electronic handheld technology?
Could handheld devices be used to interact with supercomputers like the Beast in Belgium?


This is an interesting concept to seriously consider.
The possibility of handheld devices interacting with supercomputers is a topic worth examining.


Will we all have the ability to access and process information by mobile telephones, or some type of miniture handheld technology?
Is it possible to access and process information using small handheld devices like mobile phones?


This will become a possibility.
Accessing and processing information using small handheld devices may become a reality.


Software and computer companies all over the planet are investigating and researching the possibilities and application of wireless information technology.
Companies all over the world are studying the applications of wireless technology.


Asia and Europe at this time are at the forefront in the race of wireless information exchange.
Asia and Europe are currently leading the race in wireless information exchange.


North and South American companies are working fanatically to play catch-up in the world of wireless infomation networks.
Companies in North and South America are working aggressively to catch up with Asia and Europe in wireless information networks.


NTT, Google, the innovators of the i-mode cellular telephone who have approximately 13 million Japanese linked to the information superhighway are in the leadership position for this type of technology.
NTT, Google, and the innovators of i-mode cellular telephone are leaders in this type of technology.


People can now transmit electronic mail, check financial activity and browse the internet through their mobile phones
People can use their mobile phones to send email, check finances, and browse the internet.


But this is just the tip of the iceberg as far as possibilities are concerned.
There are many more possibilities beyond the current capabilities of mobile phones.


Imagine one day of having the activity to accomplish all your daily tasks anywhere at any time without having to be at a particular location to achieve a certain task.
The future may allow people to accomplish daily tasks from anywhere, without having to be in a specific location.


In today's fast paced society people want unlimited flexibility and mobility,
People in today's society desire unlimited flexibility and mobility.


This is now mandatory for virtually every aspect of human progress.
Flexible and mobile technology is necessary for human progress.


Almost everyone possesses a cellular telephone,
Almost everyone has a mobile phone.


and the subscription number is expanding exponentially.
The number of mobile phone users is rapidly growing.


One day we will all be wireless and this is a fact,
The future is wireless technology.


One day we will be able to do almost everything by remote control, with a multiple array of digital handheld devices
In the future, many tasks may be accomplished remotely using various digital handheld devices.


What will the implications be for humanity?
The development of wireless technology raises important questions regarding the future of humanity.


Who will benefit and who will suffer?
It is important to examine who will benefit and who will be negatively impacted by wireless technology.


These are the important questions that we as a society must seriously ask ourselves.
Society should seriously consider the implications of wireless technology.


We are all atomic and sub-atomic particles, and we are all wireless.
The parallel between atomic particles and wireless technology is drawn to illustrate the ubiquitous nature of wirelessness.




Writer(s): Gerald Donald Copyright: GEMA

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Frightex555

We are now in the year 2000,
The entire world seems to be moving to wirelessness.
Will the personal computer and laptop become obsolete technology?

Will we all be able to interface with a giant supercomputer, such as the Beast in Belgium, by way of micro-electronic handheld technology?

This is an interesting concept to seriously consider.
Will we all have the ability to access and process information by mobile telephones, or some type of miniature handheld technology?

This will become a possibility.

Software and computer companies all over the planet are investigating and researching the possibilities and applications of wireless information technology.

Asia and Europe at this time are in the forefront in the race for wireless information exchange.

North and South American companies are working fanatically to play catch-up in the world of wireless information networks.

NTT Docomo, the innovators of the i-mode cellular telephone who have approximately 13 million Japanese linked to the information superhighway are inn the leadership position for this type of technology.

People can now transmit electronic mail, check financial activity and browse the internet through their mobile cellphones
But this is just the tip of the iceberg as far as possibilities are concerned.

Imagine one day of having the ability to accomplish all your daily tasks anywhere at any time without having to be at a particular location to achieve a certain task.

In today's fast paced society people want unlimited flexibility and mobility,
This is now mandatory for virtually every aspect of human progress.

Almost everyone possesses a cellular telephone,
and the subscription number is expanding exponentially.
One day we will all be wireless and this is a fact,
One day we will be able to do almost everything by remote control, with a multiple array of digital handheld devices

What will the implications be for humanity?

Who will benefit and who will suffer?

These are the important questions that we as a society must seriously ask ourselves.

We are all atomic and sub-atomic particles, and we are all wireless.



All comments from YouTube:

@solidmoods

It's 2020, I'm wirelessly broadcasting the contents of this media file from a device to a separate video and audio system with the convenience of miniature handheld technology.

@BoomTssPhace

This

@snake007usaactual

the single greatest song ever put to tape

@pppp-zn1ir

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@markganus1085

Arpanet is short for Advanced Research Projects Agency Network and it began development in 1966 by the United States ARPA. ARPANET was the first major example of wide area network linking up many Universities and research centres, using packet switching and was the bulwark of today's internet.

@vanleeuwenhoek

Thanks for the WASPlanation, master narrative.

@slowmotion248

Ok mais tout ça ne se serai pas produit sans Louis Pouzin ,un ingénieur français,qui a inventé le datagramme.

@Frightex555

We are now in the year 2000,
The entire world seems to be moving to wirelessness.
Will the personal computer and laptop become obsolete technology?

Will we all be able to interface with a giant supercomputer, such as the Beast in Belgium, by way of micro-electronic handheld technology?

This is an interesting concept to seriously consider.
Will we all have the ability to access and process information by mobile telephones, or some type of miniature handheld technology?

This will become a possibility.

Software and computer companies all over the planet are investigating and researching the possibilities and applications of wireless information technology.

Asia and Europe at this time are in the forefront in the race for wireless information exchange.

North and South American companies are working fanatically to play catch-up in the world of wireless information networks.

NTT Docomo, the innovators of the i-mode cellular telephone who have approximately 13 million Japanese linked to the information superhighway are inn the leadership position for this type of technology.

People can now transmit electronic mail, check financial activity and browse the internet through their mobile cellphones
But this is just the tip of the iceberg as far as possibilities are concerned.

Imagine one day of having the ability to accomplish all your daily tasks anywhere at any time without having to be at a particular location to achieve a certain task.

In today's fast paced society people want unlimited flexibility and mobility,
This is now mandatory for virtually every aspect of human progress.

Almost everyone possesses a cellular telephone,
and the subscription number is expanding exponentially.
One day we will all be wireless and this is a fact,
One day we will be able to do almost everything by remote control, with a multiple array of digital handheld devices

What will the implications be for humanity?

Who will benefit and who will suffer?

These are the important questions that we as a society must seriously ask ourselves.

We are all atomic and sub-atomic particles, and we are all wireless.

@krissstrongman

Love this 💕

@RecordMakers

#Arpanet , aka Gerald Donald (half of #Drexciya  and  #Dopplereffekt ), is one of the most influential  #techno  producer of the history. He released 2 albums on #RecordMakers  : #WirelessInternet  & #InertialFrame .

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