| Song | R.K. 1949-97 (Album Version) |
| Artist | Our Lady Peace |
| Album | Spiritual Machines |
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| 作词 : Maida | |
| In 1949 George | |
| Orwell portrays a chilling world in which computers are used bylarge bureaucracies to monitor and enslave the population in his book 1984. | |
| The year is 1976. | |
| Kurzweil Computer | |
| Products introduces the | |
| Kurzweil Reading | |
| Machine.The first printed speech reading machine for the blind. | |
| In 1997, Deep | |
| Blue beats | |
| Gary Kasparov, the world chess champion, in a regulation tournament. |
| zuo ci : Maida | |
| In 1949 George | |
| Orwell portrays a chilling world in which computers are used bylarge bureaucracies to monitor and enslave the population in his book 1984. | |
| The year is 1976. | |
| Kurzweil Computer | |
| Products introduces the | |
| Kurzweil Reading | |
| Machine. The first printed speech reading machine for the blind. | |
| In 1997, Deep | |
| Blue beats | |
| Gary Kasparov, the world chess champion, in a regulation tournament. |
| zuò cí : Maida | |
| In 1949 George | |
| Orwell portrays a chilling world in which computers are used bylarge bureaucracies to monitor and enslave the population in his book 1984. | |
| The year is 1976. | |
| Kurzweil Computer | |
| Products introduces the | |
| Kurzweil Reading | |
| Machine. The first printed speech reading machine for the blind. | |
| In 1997, Deep | |
| Blue beats | |
| Gary Kasparov, the world chess champion, in a regulation tournament. |