Actually, I find that I am more articulate in writing than in actual speech.
In fact I don't talk much.  If you timed the number of minutes I takl a day,
it would probably be 5 minutes or less.

Excluding singing in the shower.

And also, there are no age barriers.  If I was tlaking to you guys in
person, it would be hard to let out my ideas, not because I'm anti-social,
but because you're a bunch of old farts (that's not an insult, but added
emphasis! :)).  But communication this way is just much better.

But there is still somewhat of a sex sensitivity (get your mind off the
gutter, and read on).  Sometimes I'd backspace a couple of sentences as not
to offend the ladies, even if it probably isn't offensive, but sexist to the
extreme feminist.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 10:48 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: A good thing


> One problem I do have with the web and the internet is that it does
atomize
> relationships. You now can read news that strictly pertains to what you
> want, and ignore other things involving business, politics, the
environment
> etc.
On the other hand, it does allow access to a lot more information for those
who have an open mind.

> There is also the downside in letting people connect with others. For
> instance both terrorist groups like Al-Queda and the neo-nazi movements
are
> now using the internet to connect with others of like minds. Not exactly
> something good IMNSHO.
I totally agree.


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