Thanks Paul,

Not too late at all - It probably should be added on the community blog 
with the other posts...

wishing you well.

marc

> Belatedly, a poem by Albert Goldbarth, "Library." I don't think I 
> found it on this list, but then again, if I did, pardon the repost:
>
> http://poems.com/special_features/library.htm
>
> -- Pau
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 11:40 AM, marc garrett 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Hi Edward,
>
>     Thanks for reading the post,
>
>     I do agree with you that on-line communities offer resources which can
>     help those who wish to discover others who are either thinking or
>     creating in relational or similar contexts. like I said, the
>     Internet is
>     under threat.
>
>     "Large social-networking sites are walling off information posted by
>     their users from the rest of the Web. Wireless Internet providers are
>     being tempted to slow traffic to sites with which they have not made
>     deals. Governments -- totalitarian and democratic alike -- are
>     monitoring people's online habits, endangering important human
>     rights."
>     Berners-Lee.
>
>     The larger sites/platforms like itunes is centralized and walled off.
>     The Murdoch Empire News International have already made invenstments
>     into walling off the Internet, specifically for Sky HD broadcasting.
>     Taking up mass bandwidth.
>
>     "Giant providers want it privatized to "discriminate in favor of their
>     own search engines (while) slowing down or blocking services by their
>     competitors. (They're) spending hundreds of millions of dollars
>     lobbying
>     Congress" and the FCC to defeat Net Neutrality and jeopardize the
>     Internet's future." The Struggle for Net Neutrality -
>     http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2009/11/struggle-for-net-neutrality.html
>
>     Make no mistake: The free-flowing Internet as we know it could
>     very well
>     become history. What does that mean? It means we could be headed
>     toward
>     a pay-per-view Internet where Web sites have fees. It means we may
>     have
>     to pay a network tax to run voice-over-the-Internet phones, use an
>     advanced search engine, or chat via Instant Messenger. The next
>     generation of inventions will be shut out of the top-tier service
>     level.
>     Meanwhile, the network owners will rake in even greater profits.
>
>     To me, getting rid of libraries and closing off the Internet to
>     independent or smaller communities are part of the same issue. A
>     greedy
>     and intrusive effort by corporations only allowing people access to
>     information as paying consumers, rather than allowing people to
>     have the
>     right find information and knowledge for free and on their own terms.
>     This is a neoliberal takeover...
>
>     Wishing you well.
>
>     marc
>
>
>     > Marc -
>     >
>     > That's a great post.
>     >
>     > I do think, however, that you can also get a sense of being in a
>     > learning community through online participation - I can remember
>     my own
>     > sense of excitement and encouragement when I first started to join
>     > communities like WebArtery and TrAce online about ten years ago, and
>     > found that there were all sorts of other people out there
>     interested in
>     > the same stuff I was just discovering myself. Furtherfield
>     itself is now
>     > an enormously important resource in this respect.
>     >
>     > We'd better hope that this is the case, anyhow, because the library
>     > system is going to be decimated for sure in the next few years. One
>     > theme which keeps emerging strongly from a whole sequence of recent
>     > posts is the extent to which we are now re-living the
>     experiences of the
>     > 1970s. It's not just the cutbacks, which Labour would have made
>     as well:
>     > it's the extent to which the Tories are using the cutbacks as an
>     excuse
>     > to dismantle the welfare state. What's happening in the NHS at the
>     > moment is really alarming. I keep hoping that an issue is going
>     to come
>     > along which will split the coalition and thereby force a general
>     > election, but maybe it's not going to happen.
>     >
>     > - Edward
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