Internet Tip
By Daniel Deane The Internet as a Community.
Keep in mind that the
internet is a community. Everyone with
access to a computer, modem and access to
an internet provider such as a BBS,
educational facility, military facility,
work connection, or an internet service
provider for pay, may enter the
community. Some are friendly, some not so
friendly, some have characters you can
rely on like the value of diamonds and
gold, others with shall we say not so
righteous intent are online. I have found
most individuals on the internet friendly
and helpful individuals.
Yes the internet and
the World Wide Web is a true community. I
know of no other means that I may develop
a friendship with someone in Trinidad or
Antigua or Belize or California or New
York or Canada or Mexico or England or
that huge continental island south of
Japan and the Philippines (Australia)
without leaving my desk. Some people
collect signatures and email addresses of
all the places that have contacted them
or they have contacted.
As in all
relationships, a chance meeting on a
discussion list, FIDO Net, chat, or some
other discussion network connected to the
internet, can turn into something
worthwhile and lasting. My brother who
had given up all chances of finding that
really special someone, met his wife on
FIDO Net through a BBS.
For those new to the
internet, a BBS is an electronic bulletin
board service dialed up through a modem.
Some are free and others charge for the
service. A very few have even developed
web connections with browser and email
capability. If you are fortunate to hook
up with one of latter BBS services,
consider yourself fortunate indeed. You
have the best of both worlds.
On the internet, I
learn useful ideas and news I never
thought I would ever need. If I ever need
to know something all I need ever do is
ask. If I am using a browser on the WWW I
only need to query one or two search
engines and generally I will find the
information I need.
BTW - I heard there was
an open pit diamond mine in Florida that
was open to the public for public
digging. What is its name? Where is it?
email ddeane@cdc.net with the answer. I
happen to know they have a web page;
because, they were featured on the Kids
Channel. It was a rather interesting
article.
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3548, Chattanooga TN 37404 /Publisher of
Daniel's InfoZene, a general
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advocacy, and more. copyright 1997 Daniel
Deane
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