ritchie on Fri, 13 Jul 2001 17:39:06 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-bold] AW: <nettime> Have We Not Learned Anything From the 90s? OR, "abort, retry, fail; the end of the cyber ethic"


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dear nettimers,

I think many share Josh's feelings in a way -
most of us have been closely watching the net
growing (up) - and now one inevitably experiences
phenomena of commerzialization and, going hand
in hand with that, the replacement of euphoria
by depression.

has yet another faithful toy been spoiled?
I think not. At least not completely. En
passant the whole p2p disturbance has risen
consiense of a kind that might influence
cultural evolution in a - well, let's say it -
positive way. texts and contexts are widly
available. that's not too bad I guess.
the real killer applications did so far not
require the most bandwith, nor do we
have more democracy, but at least more
infotainment at our fingertips.

and one more linernote: I strongly believe
that ideas and concepts have to be rephrased
constantly with they hope that they hold
this time. it ain't that static.

greetz,
ritchie
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