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disservice environments (they are
complementary) created by these extensions of
our bodies saturate our sensoria and are thus
invisible. Every new technology thus alters the
human sensory bias creating new areas of
perception and new areas of blandness. This is as
true of clothing as of the alphabet, or the radio.
Marshall McLuhan to Jacques Maritain, May 6,
1969, Letters of Marshall McLuhan , (Toronto,
1987) p.369.