PIECING TOGETHER MY LAST POST I was stupid enough to, out of habit, use the -wraplatest switch for my phlog index generator script when I uploaded the last post from my 486 laptop, forgetting that I'd written it using hard line wrapping instead of soft wrapping. Too lazy to fix the double-wrapped mess manually, it's taken me until now to boot up the laptop again so as to re-upload the single-wrapped original. So as long as I was here I figured I'd write another entry. I'm actually trying to cool down ready for an early night. It's been a stinking hot day today and normally on a Friday I'd stay up late until the house had cooled down properly, but I've got to get up at 4AM tomorrow to help with setting up a family garage sale (not that I'm expecting anyone else to be there when I arrive at around 5:30AM to help). I don't know why I get so caught up in these things, nobody else in the family from my generation does, but as it'll be a hot day tomorrow as well it just seems logical to get things set up when it's cool. I'm too practical for my own good I suppose. Anyway I'll finish off this little ramble and set the old evaporative cooler blowing onto me, either keeping me awake with the sweeping airflow back and forth, or by freezing one part of my body while the rest bakes, depending on the setting. I do have a proper air conditioner but unfortunately it doesn't reach the bedroom at the other end of the house. Well that's all a whole lot of nothing. I'll quickly sum up one of the thoughts that's been on my mind today just so that this post feels like it has some purpose. I was thinking about how neat the internet is as a product. At least back in the dial-up era, you basically just needed a machine plugged into the phone network, and the users generated all the content. By using your product they made the very product you were selling. It's facinating that just adding advertising to that mix allowed Google and Facebook to grow massively bigger than the ISPs themselves. Advertising which is for all the things people don't just automatically make by being on the internet, for things like movies, music, and physical goods. They're making money by selling the old wares of the pre-internet days in the world of this new product that is shared digital communication. There must be a next step to this - how do you distribute the making of higher-value wares across the user space of the internet? How do you make a shirt like you make a web forum thread? But of course personally I try to avoid all that higher-value stuff anyway (or buying it new, at least) and just satisfy myself with user-generated stuff like these phlogs, dutifully pouring my own nonsense back out as well. Plus I'm not even wearing a shirt! It's interesting to ponder where the mainstream will go though, there must be something next... - The Free Thinker. PS. I uploaded some pics of this 486 laptop from 1994 (unknown make, it's one of the anonymous Taiwanese imports that seem to have been popular with Australian IT equipment contractors in the 90s) in the photos section, as per the NoViCoCh rules.