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Subject: IP: WORLD WIDE WASTING OF TIME
I think Gibson is wrong. Those of us who use it well understand. Like saying PCs are a waste of time because some people play games djf Sci-Fi author William Gibson, who coined the word "cyberspace," says the World Wide Web "offers us the opportunity to waste time, to wander aimlessly, to daydream about the countless other lives, the other people, on the far sides of however many monitors in that postgeorgraphical meta-country we increasingly call home." Gibson describes the Web as "a procrastinator's dream," which offers the added advantage that "people who see you doing it might even imagine you're working." (New York Times Magazine 14 Jul 96 p31)
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