Inverse
Hellloooooo!?!?
Hey.
I thought this internet thing was popular.
Where are all the people?
Helllloooo?
What has become of this "new age of communication"?
You know, I'm a fan of New York City.
I've always been amazed how easy it is for people to feel alone there.
A higher population density in the U.S. or Canada simply does not exist.
So many opportunities and yet soooo much solitude.
It's like there's an inverse relationship or something.
Like when a circuit gets too much voltage it just blows.
I think we do.
Maybe we already have.
Hello?
Helllooooo?!?!?!
I should just check out facebook.
Jef
Hey.
I thought this internet thing was popular.
Where are all the people?
Helllloooo?
What has become of this "new age of communication"?
You know, I'm a fan of New York City.
I've always been amazed how easy it is for people to feel alone there.
A higher population density in the U.S. or Canada simply does not exist.
So many opportunities and yet soooo much solitude.
It's like there's an inverse relationship or something.
Like when a circuit gets too much voltage it just blows.
I think we do.
Maybe we already have.
Hello?
Helllooooo?!?!?!
I should just check out facebook.
Jef

4 Comments:
This is the problem with people and blogging. They think just cause they do it, someone will read it. You have to network. You have to be going out and reading other people's blogs and commenting and such before people will come to yours and read and such. There's no way someone will find this blog on google randomly and come and post. It's too personal.
If you want to change that you have to go out and make it happen.
Facebook is much easier, cause there are already links there. Links you've made in real life, or not. You can see someone else join a group and you might be interested in that, so you join. Then you meet someone new and add them as a friend, then through them you meet someone else.
But it's all you. And the more you add, the more people will add you.
I know.
I was waxing...
Waxing...metaphorical.
However if you extend the metaphor of a city to what you said it gets interesting...
Jef
that's kinda what i was going for jeff. especially considering what we talked about last weekend.
did you notice my reference to that conversation today? the whole bit about being okay with getting hurt cause otherwise nothing ever happens? :)
also,
http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,1562057_3_0_,00.html
check it out.
:)
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