How the Internet Gets Inside Us : The New Yorker:
"Now television is the harmless little fireplace over in the corner, where the family gathers to watch “Entourage.” TV isn’t just docile; it’s positively benevolent. This makes you think that what made television so evil back when it was evil was not its essence but its omnipresence. Once it is not everything, it can be merely something. The real demon in the machine is the tirelessness of the user. A meatless Monday has advantages over enforced vegetarianism, because it helps release the pressure on the food system without making undue demands on the eaters. In the same way, an unplugged Sunday is a better idea than turning off the Internet completely, since it demonstrates that we can get along just fine without the screens, if only for a day."
Geez how many Gladwells do we need? ANYTHING you are obsessed with becomes...an obsession! Who would have thought? Look, the Internet is a tool. It is not inherently anything but that.
Monday, February 14, 2011
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