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Today, Emily and I had an exam on the Internet. And by that I mean, we took an exam on concepts related to the internet for SI 502. The exam made us kind of crazy, and we sat in the office recovering, talking in the sort of manic, stressed-out haze that characterizes a lot of our conversations about the work we do at SI.Emily said the things we've learned in this class have reduced her sense of wonder about the internet, that learning its basic workings has made the whole thing somehow less awe-inspiring. She compared this to the plight of young children (I'm paraphrasing here): "It's like when you hear rumors at recess that Santa Claus isn't real, and even though you know that Christmas is really about Jesus, some the magic of the holiday is lost."
Many of us on this side of the digital divide use the internet every day, without feeling the need to understand how it works. Some of us might even feel that trying to learn how the internet works is a little like asking to have Santa spoiled for you. The internet is pretty freaking complicated. It's hard to sum up, and it requires time to understand. Some day we beleaguered 502-ers might get there.Although, we are already miles ahead of some. Consider:
I find that the "laying of the hands" works pretty well for computer hardware. But since there is nothing I can lay my hands on for the internet, I just curse at it when it doesn't work.
ReplyDeleteWait, you belived in Santa until 1993? Weren't you like 8 by then? No offense or anything.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I agree with greg. Eventhough I now understand the internet (sort of), it's still very abstract.
I think that this post should be used on the introductory day for 502 newbies.
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