by nemo » Wed 21 Feb 2007, 20:03:44
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gg3', 'g')reat big rant
Can't say I disagree with a whole lot of that.
People being people, most communication will invariably be relatively useless, wether it's african schoolchildren or jaded western thirty-somethings doing the surfing, chatting, posting - whatever. Most of us like entertainment, celebrity gossip and pornography, and the internet reflects this. However, there's that minority of kids that will one day become Great People, and they will benefit tremendously from modern marvels like google and wikipedia. Their mental development will be of great gain to their communities once they become too old for the ignorant old farts to keep ignoring them.
Good ideas will spread, almost like a force of nature. Depending on one's perspective of time, the improvements can seem painfully slow and wayward, but we keep improving none the less. Over time we learn, get better - it's what we do. The internet facilitates the spread of ideas at the speed of light, in ways never previously imagined, and in my view this simply must make us better as a species. In my very first post in this forum I wrote that I was a long-term utopian, and I still am. I also think a dark age is just around the corner, but I don't think it's the end. Good ideas are hard to kill. Like children we stumble, fall, cry a little and get up again. I think we'll get there eventually, where ever "there" is.
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')You don't get computers at all without some form of the Machine that created them and keeps 'em going.
When I was a kid, a mile walk (2 miles round trip) for a candy bar was routine, sending a child as messenger worked fine (not needed that much, great social good, good training for the kid to keep the message streight etc.) and
if you have computers, TVs etc at all, you'll have humans sitting on their asses. Heck, you get that with books too. Books just take a bit less of an inhuman monster-machine to make the things.
Much as I dislike many aspects of the Machine, I love computers. I love their potential, what they allow us to do. I just hate the current interface - the very interface that makes us sit on out asses in order to effectively acces the digital domain.
Think about it - computers are faster, better and cheaper than ever, but the interface has been around for decades. QWERTY, flat (as in two-dimensional) screens and mice have only evolved superficially. I dream of a great leap forward, where personal computers are adapted to people instead of the other way around.
I want a way to block unwanted light from ever hitting my retinas, and I want to add computer generated light as I see fit. I want to improve upon my senses - seeing infrared and ultraviolet, seeing in the dark. I want to block ugly advertising signs and add my own murals to boring buildings that only I can see. I want to partake in the collective mapping of all the world's coordinates and add imaginary objects beyond the walls of my home. I want to superimpose my own dreamworld on top of the real one and share it with whomever I choose. I want to play multiplayer games with the kids in the park. I want a navigation system that draws big fat lines on the ground (or in mid-air) to wherever I'm going. I want all the fantastic open source software I can't even begin to imagine yet. I want the future of personal computing.