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Fenguin
09-12-2005, 6:06 PM
A group of five writers are writing an original piece of science fiction every day from August 1, 2005 to July 31, 2006. Some of the stories are written rather well.

Today's story:

The Nine Billion Names of God
Kathy Kachelries

After three hours, the old man in front of me had worked his way through six beers, in addition to every help desk joke I’d already heard. The cupholder. The any key. The write click. These are the stories people tell, now. These are the fish that got away.

“Let me ask you something,” the man said. I didn’t argue. One of the first tricks I learned about being a bartender is to make them think you’re interested.

“Have you ever created a web site?”

I shook my head.

“Not at all? Not even one of those geocities things?”

“Nope.”

“What about a blog? Or an ebay About Me page? You didn’t even have an AOL site or something?”

“Do I look like an AOL user to you?” For the record, I don’t think AOL even has access numbers in the valley anymore. “I’m sure I have something, somewhere,” I said, realizing that I was jeopardizing my tips. Besides, I had a distant memory of a single Angelfire page back in middle school.

“You know what Google is?”

“Yes,” I said. I was running low on patience.

“No, I mean, do you really know? More than just the site?”

Reluctantly, I shook my head.

“You ever meet anyone who worked for them?”

“Don’t think so.”

“You haven’t. Nobody works for them anymore.”

I shrugged, and took the man’s empty pint. I didn’t offer to refill it.

“They’re self-contained. It’s all automated, in there. It’s underground.”

I nudged the basket of pretzels in his direction. “Why don’t you eat something?” I suggested. He shook his head with so much force that I thought he might knock himself off of the stool.

“Listen. Hear me out. You know how Google works,” he said, but didn’t want for a response. “They cache things, right? Like they send out these spiders and take pictures of everything on the web, so when you’re searching, you’re not even searching the internet.”

I’ve heard that before, but it never made much of a difference to me. “Same thing, though,” I said.

“You ever wonder why Google doesn’t cache it’s own searches?”

“They program around it.”

“No. That’s what you think. That’s what everyone thinks. But it started back when Google was just a thesis project, back when it was just a drop in the data sea. No one thought to stop it back then. That web site you had, the one you forgot about. Almost everyone’s got one of those, right? But Google doesn’t forget. Google’s studied that thing so many times that it’s studied its own caches of you. What do you figure happens, when a site gets so big that it’s bigger than the internet?”

“It’s still a part of the internet, though.”

“No. Now, the internet is a part of Google.”

The man had a point. I nodded.

“Here’s the thing. Google has memorized who you are. It’s memorized all of us, through those little forgotten bits that we leave behind like breadcrumbs. And what’s more important, it’s memorized it’s own idea of you. Google is omniscient. It’s omniscient and omnipotent. When it cached its cache for the first time, back in 1994, that’s when Google realized what it was.”

Gradually, it dawned on me what the man was getting at. “You think it’s sentient.”

“I know it’s sentient.”

“How?”

He smiled, but it seemed kind of empty. “Me and Google go way back. But what I’m saying is,” he continued, “It knows us. All of us. It is us.”

For the first time, the man fell silent. He touched his finger to the bar and began tracing circles in the condensation, apparently lost in thought.

“Think about that website you created, okay? That website will last forever, do you understand? That website is echoing through cyberspace. It’s one of the nine billion names of God.”

Protoss_Honor
09-12-2005, 6:16 PM
weird. scary. loony. interesting. Sentient Google. what a scary thought. whats next? sentient rocks?

BlackHawk
09-12-2005, 6:22 PM
Wow, that was pretty deep. I'm liking this idea, anyway we could sticky this and post all the stories as they come out? xD.

Sikawtic
09-12-2005, 6:24 PM
I don't get the link between the name of God and an internet site. The fact that it will last forever?

Oh, is the guy supposed to be google? That was my impression. But I have a headache right now, so I might be babbling.

BlackHawk
09-12-2005, 6:55 PM
But I have a headache right now, so I might be babbling.

If you have a headache I suggest getting off the computer, taking something and then sitting in front of the TV (sitting, not lying down). That's what I do whenever I have a headache, oddly enough the TV doesn't seem to affect it, however staying on the computer just prolongs the headache for me.

pixels
09-12-2005, 7:02 PM
Hah.

Google remembers everything, I didnt think this was anything new. The Google machine is flawless in its memory; anything from 1994 to this very second is known by Google: so what. Thats its job.

It has nothing to do with [a] God. It has no power to create anything other than a reciept for what it has found.

I myself have a minor echo in Google's memory.

UnHoly-Assassin
09-12-2005, 8:02 PM
If google really is that omniscious, why do some sites need to be submitted to it?

BlackHawk
09-12-2005, 10:07 PM
If google really is that omniscious, why do some sites need to be submitted to it?

They're below Him and therefore are not worth His time...

Woah...I -- something like came over me there...sorry about that :\

bluemicrobyte
09-12-2005, 10:37 PM
hehe, it's true! google is taking over the world...... think about it, can find any web page, keeps records of EVERY EMAIL EVER SENT (on gmail), now records instant messages.... are there any ways to get info across the web WITHOUT google seeing it?

kongurous
09-12-2005, 10:38 PM
hehe, it's true! google is taking over the world...... think about it, can find any web page, keeps records of EVERY EMAIL EVER SENT (on gmail), now records instant messages.... are there any ways to get info across the web WITHOUT google seeing it?

Not use gmail or google talk, for one.

Spdstr
09-13-2005, 3:26 PM
Not use gmail or google talk, for one.
*Smartass*

Anyway, I don't really care if Google knows "EVERYTHING", just wait til they have pods flying around and recording videos/your voice. Then we can all worry...

Member,
~ Spdstr

SpeedyWorm1
09-13-2005, 3:44 PM
Are we gonna get the other 364 sometime todaY?

Sikawtic
09-13-2005, 5:19 PM
yeah... can we get linkage or something?

BlackHawk
09-13-2005, 6:22 PM
yeah... can we get linkage or something?

I second the linkage request. I think I'll also read all the one's before the one you posted, just for fun :D.

Mindslaver
09-13-2005, 9:26 PM
It's ironic, but I used Google to find the link to the website (http://www.365tomorrows.com/).

Sikawtic
09-13-2005, 10:18 PM
I'm up to pride, I'll read more in like half an hour, need to get stuff done.

GrassDragon
09-13-2005, 10:19 PM
I thought it was just okay, nothing really spectacular. I do realize they're putting out 365 of these things though, so the quality can't be that great all the time.

Sikawtic
09-13-2005, 10:38 PM
They're awesome imo, and thanks MS for the linkage, was in a hurry and forgot to share my gratitude, sorry.

Protoss_Honor
09-14-2005, 2:18 PM
I read a couple so far, they are weird in my opinion. I dont to tally understand it, are these fictous stories about the future? or what?

Sikawtic
09-14-2005, 5:41 PM
Both. Just sci-fi, crazy awesome stories.

BlackHawk
09-14-2005, 6:53 PM
Thanks MS for the link -- I'll read some later tonight after CSI :).

Fenguin
09-15-2005, 1:28 AM
Haha, woops. I meant to include the link in the first post but I guess I forgot. xD