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    Speed: etymology, culture and the modern addiction to going faster

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    The irony is that speed did not begin its life obsessed with velocity at all. The word comes from Old English spēd, which meant success, prosperity, good fortune. To have speed was to fare well, to move through the world advantageously, to arrive intact and ahead. Motion mattered only insofar as it produced outcome. Arrival, not acceleration, was the point.
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