{"id":314,"date":"2004-12-02T06:59:55","date_gmt":"2004-12-02T13:59:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/cyrusfarivar.com\/blog\/?p=314"},"modified":"2004-12-02T06:59:55","modified_gmt":"2004-12-02T13:59:55","slug":"oh-adam-penenberg","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cyrusfarivar.com\/blog\/2004\/12\/02\/oh-adam-penenberg\/","title":{"rendered":"Oh, Adam Penenberg"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I generally like Penenberg&#8217;s stuff, but the premise of his newest piece just really threw me.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.wired.com\/news\/print\/0,1294,65890,00.html\">His latest column on Wired News<\/a> profiles <a href=\"http:\/\/www.napsterization.org\">Mary Hodder<\/a>, someone who I met at Berkeley, actually in one of my classes at the j-school last year. She runs her own blog and is an \u0178ber-connected mega-geek with all the blogosphere&#8217;s head honchos. Ok, cool.<\/p>\n<p>So ok, she doesn&#8217;t print things (neither do I, unless I have to &#8212; like Chinatown bus tickets). And I take my laptop (or at least my email-enabled Ericsson T610) with me wherever I go. <\/p>\n<p>But then there are some strange bits to this article down toward the end.<\/p>\n<p><I>A recent Pew Internet &#038; American Life Project study found that 88 percent of Americans who use the web claim the internet is part of their daily routines.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Doesn&#8217;t he mean it in reverse? 88 percent of American who use the <i>Internet<\/i>, (not to be confused with <i>The Web<\/i>), say that The Web is part of their daily routine? And if that isn&#8217;t wrong, then why isn&#8217;t it 100 percent? If you use the Web, you&#8217;re using the Internet. Or maybe the daily routine bit is key. <\/p>\n<p>I had a look at the document in question, and it says:<\/p>\n<p><I>88% of online Americans say the Internet plays a role in their daily routines.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Ok, so forget the Web vs. Internet thing. It&#8217;s how much people who are &#8220;online&#8221; (this term is never defined) use it in their daily lives.  <\/p>\n<p>Then we get to:<\/p>\n<p><I>As more people plug into cyberspace, our interpersonal relationships &#8212; already framed by e-mail and real-time instant messaging &#8212; will become predominately digital. We&#8217;ll exist in multiple worlds of our own creation: the physical realm and the intellectual sphere constantly connected. Could personal avatars be far behind?<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Are you kidding me? Firstly, aside from the fact that the majority of the world&#8217;s population has never made a phone call, much less sent an email, this idea is insane. Sure corresponding online with people you know in real life or virtually is fun (I&#8217;m emailing across the world all the time with people who I probably wouldn&#8217;t talk to as much) &#8212; but &#8220;predominately digital&#8221; ? So what does that mean that everyone&#8217;s going to sit at home in front of their WiFi laptop and get <a href=\"http:\/\/mygaysimlife.com\/\">married online<\/a>? Geeks have always loved to meet other geeks in real life from the Homebrew Computer Club to BloggerCon. As much as I love the Internet, I would never want to substitute it for real life. Personal avatars? Even in <I>Neuromancer<\/i> they lived outside the Metaverse most of the time.<\/p>\n<p>Hodder herself is organizing a *gasp* &#8220;analog&#8221; event <a href=\"http:\/\/napsterization.org\/cgi-bin\/mt\/mt-tb.cgi?__mode=view&#038;entry_id=360\">tonight at Beckett&#8217;s in Berkeley<\/a>. (I&#8217;d love to go, btw.) <\/p>\n<p>And then the kicker:<\/p>\n<p><I>She&#8217;s gone digital. When will you?<\/I><\/p>\n<p>Hello!?!? Chances are if you read Penenberg&#8217;s column, you read it online (read: digitally). Last I checked, Wired News is an <i>online-only<\/i> publication. You can&#8217;t get it any other way. Read that again. <i>Wired<\/i>. <i>News.<\/i> So that means you have to be online in order to get it. Most probably if you&#8217;re reading this blog-post or his column, you probably do a lot of the same things that Hodder, me and thousands of other people do &#8212; which is to say &#8220;using the web . . . [as] more than a tool; [and as] a primary source of information, entertainment and fun.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>What year is this, 1994? Are we still trying to get people to discover the Web?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I generally like Penenberg&#8217;s stuff, but the premise of his newest piece just really threw me. 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