On 13 February 2012 19:42, Jay Ashworth <jra(a)baylink.com> wrote:
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From: "Mihály Héder"
<hedermisi(a)gmail.com>
I think that is really hard to show the relation
of smart/not smart
people and certain forms of using the internet.
I believe that it is rather a generational gap. This is how it works
with young folks:
-I don't drive my grandfathers car and also I don't use usenet
-I don't wear my fathers clothes and I don't use wikitext
-I listen to the newest music and I use nice AJAX interfaces. Because
as all my friends do.
And unrelated to all this, I can still be either smart or dumb.
I guess I'm going to have to stop using "smart" to imply "willing to
invest
the time and energy necessary to properly present my information and opinions
so that people will actually pay attention to them". My apologies.
Maybe. But then I would repeat my argument to this category, too.
Cheers,
-- jra
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