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Is the Internet an Invention of the Devil?By Grant Pasay Before you decide one way or the other if the Internet is straight from the pit of hell and something to be feared, consider the following quote that does an excellent job of reminding us to use a little forethought when confronted with new ideas and inventions:
Now, its impossible to know how influential the narrow-minded perspective of Sir Sam Hughes was in shaping the present-day Canadian air force. But one things for sure -- poor old Mr. Hughes really missed the boat (or plane) when it came to his assessment of a relatively new invention in his day. Hopefully were not similarly missing the boat when it comes to our assessment of the Internet. But what is our assessment of the Internet? Heres a few questions that might help: How many of us unconsciously hear the terms the Web or the Net, only to notice that webs and nets are things used to catch unsuspecting prey just before theyre killed and eaten? How many of us are secretly hoping the Web wont keep getting bigger and more important, so we can squeak through the rest of our lives without having to really learn about it? How many of us are still too fearful to buy anything online, but will gladly give our credit card to an eighteen-year-old waiter at any given restaurant, then watch him walk away with it for minutes on end knowing full well he could easily copy the number/expiry date/confirmation number on the back? (Not to say your waiters going to do this. But hey, you know he could.) Heck, how many of us havent ever even used the Internet? (If youre reading this article online, then this last question doesnt apply to you. Excellent!) Now, I can already hear some of you asking, Are you saying that just because the airplane turned out all right, the Internet will too, and so we should blindly welcome this monstrosity into our quiet lives? No, Im not saying that at all. In fact, the argument could be made that the airplane has led to some of the most horrific acts in human history -- Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and 9-11 to name but a few and so the lesson to be learned is to fear new inventions. Yes, that argument can be made very easily. But I dont agree with that argument, and heres why. Its based on fear, and fear always chokes at the throat of the ever-expanding life all around us. Sure, we can take a stance like Sir Sam Hughes, where we fear this new thing called the Internet as being evil, and then try to stop its natural progress. Or we can welcome and embrace whats new, whats unknown, even when were not yet sure what it will become. And although its impossible to know how influential we will be in shaping the ever-changing Internet, at least we get to play a role in what it does become. When we jump in and join the process of development, we can influence what happens. And who knows, we might even enjoy ourselves. So what Im saying is this: Get on the Net, surf the Web, make a difference, and have some fun. --------------------------------------------- Copyright © Grant Pasay 2005. All rights reserved. You may forward this article in its entirety (including author bio/links) to anyone you wish. Grant Pasay is a professional website copywriter, advertising copywriter, SEO copywriter, and author of the FREE eBook, "The Internet Is Like A Refrigerator." For copy that captures your business message without any of the hassle, go to http://grantpasay.com/ Check out Grant's FREE eBook at http://grantpasay.com/refrigerator/ --------------------------------------------- Call Grant today in Vancouver at 778-327-7943 or email copy@grantpasay.com for your website copywriter or advertising copywriter needs.
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