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14 gennaio "With Friends Like These"Tom Hodgkinson writes an article in the Guardian about Facebook and his thoughts on how it "disconnects us" from our friends. In truth, I haven't read the entire article yet; Tom lost me when he said "Why on God's earth would I need a computer to connect with the people around me?"
I don't know Tom, maybe for the same reason you need a phone? Hell, if I were being pedantic, then a phone *is* a computer, but the point is that a computer offers another method of communicating with your friends. In fact it offers several ways of communicating with them - instant messaging, email, voice chat (including VoIP), video conferencing, blogs and many different methods for doing each of those. The point of these isn't to prevent you from physically interacting with your friends, it's to help you carry on interacting with them even when you're apart.
Which is where a "utility" like Facebook gets abused. When an application such as Facebook gets overused and starts to replace physical interaction with friends, then you need to stop, look around and think about what's going on. Tom, your friend spent a Saturday night alone on Facebook, drinking at his desk because *he* chose to. At what point did Facebook leap out of the computer and lock him in his house?
I'll read the rest of the article later, but I couldn't let a comment like that go without a response. 08 gennaio BuggerJust got this email from the Internet Radio Service, Pandora. Damn.
06 gennaio Untitled.A slightly crazy post, but I've told a few people this story and I'm sure it's a little entertaining. And while I had plenty of ordinary fears growing up, like the dark and spiders, the one that I find the strangest was a slight fear of lampposts that still haunts me today...
You see, I waas very young when I was first introduced to War of the Worlds. My parents had the audio version on record/LP/whatever-those-large-black-disks-that-are-read-by-a-needle-are-called, and I don't know which I heard/saw first, but I also watched the film. And in the film version the martian machines are introduced brilliantly.
A meteor strikes the Earth and people all around go and visit the landing site. They can't get near it though because the meteor remains so hot. After a short while and once a small crowd has built up, a noise can be heard from the meteor - it's unscrewing. A small hatch can be seen in the top of the meteor that is slowly turning and eventuallly falls to the ground. When it does...
...a lamppost comes up and starts to vapourise people. And ever since then I've had a distrust of similar-looking lampposts. Especially the ones that haven't lit up properly and are glowing red...
05 gennaio Scoble's Ideal FacebookSo there's a bit of a discussion at the moment about whether Facebook should allow you to take data about your friends (Names, Emails, Date of Births) to other social networks and services. It started because Robert Scoble got banned from Facebook for using a service from Plaxo to page-scrape the data from Facebook. Once it has your friend's email addresses it can then tell you how many of them are on their network. Or if it were a less reputable service, allow Nigerians who need to transfer some money they recently inherited to contact your friends...
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