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Coffee House => Coffee House Boards => CH / General => Topic started by: motorollin on May 08, 2006, 11:06:01 AM
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I hate the Internet.
Alright, it's a great tool for finding any kind of information you could possible want. But I still hate it.
When I was growing up playing on my A500, and later A1200, if I wanted any software for it I would load up my "KT's PD" catalogue diskette and choose what I wanted. My mum or dad would then have to write a cheque to pay for the disks and I would post it. About a week later my disks would arrive in the post. Waiting for the disks to be delivered was like waiting for Christmas. I would get so excited waiting to see what my new games and utilities would be like.
Nowadays, in the same space of time it took back then to receive 5 floppy disks I can download gigabytes of software if I want to. There is so much software available that I don't know what to do with it all. It's not exciting any more, and it all feels a bit soulless.
I can buy anything on the Internet. If I want computer parts or software, CDs, DVDs, clothes, shoes, *anything*, I can buy it on the Internet. This has caused me to become so lazy that the times when I do have to go to a real shop, to buy food for example, it feels like a massive inconvenience. I know this is down to my own laziness, but this laziness has developed due to the ease with which items can be found and purchased on the Internet.
If I wanted to keep in touch with someone, I would previously have phoned them, or written a long letter. The effort involved made it meaningful to receive a phone call or a letter from a friend or family member, as you know the effort they have put in to do so. Now we can email each other 10x a day, there's no meaning to it.
Like I said, I hate the Internet.
Flame me!!! :lol: :flame:
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moto
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:flame:
consider yourself flamed ;-)
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Maybe Communism and it's lack of choices isn't so bad afterall! ;-)