by oiless » Sun 11 Sep 2005, 16:28:05
There seems to be a fair number of people here that work with information technology.
I don't, I work with my hands and my mind. I build things, I design objects for specific purposes, then I make them reality, I make things that people can reach out and touch.
I am a master of the more brute forms of technology in other words, point me at any machine that does not have circuit boards in it and I will make it work. If it's broken I fix it. If it needs to be modified to work better or differently I can design the modification and build it. If you need a machine to do some specific thing, chances are I can build it. (Within reason, don't ask me for an oil refinery, but if you ask me for a pump I can do that. It may be cheaper to buy one in the present day, but the point is I have the skills.)
So, and I may get flamed for this, what is information technology all about? What does it do? What is the product of cyberspace?
Now I realize that information is disseminated at great speed, but so is disinformation, so you end up (IMO) with a medium that has about the same information value as television. Try searching for any piece of information on the net and you find that it has been cut & pasted all over hell, plagerised, summerised, and bastardized. Unless one can, by dint of great effort, track it back to the original source, then compare that source with ones own observations and experience, and determine veracity, the "information" is useless.
So, cyberspace is not a reliable source of information. That leaves it's other functions, which I would say are primarly:
1-Looking at pictures of naked people.
2-Scamming people out of their money.
3-Selling people things they don't need. (see the second entry)
4-Playing with that electronic stuff we call money these days.
5- Amusing ourselves with things like this forum.
Now, I'm sure that there are important things that are done electronically that I'm not privy to, like communications between researchers in various subjects, but it appears to me that most stuff people do electronically is already a waste of energy; so why would there be more of that going on in a decentralized agrarian society, instead of less? Why would someone email me about a hand powered machine to wind hemp fibres into rope when he could walk across the village and we could talk over the possibilities face to face and come to a consensus about what he needs, what I can do, and what it's worth.
Someone needs a horse drawn mower fixed, are they going to email someone, or talk to the local smith?
Someone needs new cups cast for their pelton wheel, are they going to boot up their computer, or are they coming to me?
Is there some fundamental concept here that I'm missing?