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Good Grief, Not This Crap Again

by akiva on August 4, 2009

Listen, I’m old and cranky going on older and crankier. What may have begun innocently with a Commodore 64 and a printer (no one in 1982 seemed to truly understand how essential a floppy drive was) has ended up with a variety of Apple products the power of which seems to be designed solely to funnel increasingly potent irritations from the Internet right at my face.

Now, it’s not all bad, surely. But as time goes on, it’s becoming increasingly evident that we’re going to need sophisticated tools and a few gallons of gin to be able to filter out the rubbish from the rubies. It’s becoming equally apparent that the best tools for the job aren’t clever scripts and iPhone apps but are people. Word-of-mouth has always been the best way to spread genius (and lies) and it still is. If anyone tries to tell you that social media is anything more than a bunch of people made of equal parts curiosity and opinion who are essentially abusing the crap out of tin cans and string networked in a star topography, then they can probably also finish the sentence in an impressive way.

At first, I hated the very idea of social networking and that’s because I’m bitter. You see, I’m a proto-blogger. I was doing this since before the word ‘blog’ was invented. Most of us were mocked ruthlessly by everyone who wasn’t one of us and now they’re all OMG MYSPACE. But I caved in, joined Twitter, and then quickly got into FriendFeed and then suddenly I stopped wanting to blog at all (and, by the way, I still hate the word blog; when I got started, it was called an online journal which to me sounds more dignified).

It’s been over a year now and I’ve got the itch again. This time, though, I think I’ve built up the momentum that’ll keep this thing going where other attempts have failed. I have a built-in audience at FriendFeed of nearly 1,200 people, I’m palling around with some of the biggest names in the scene (such as Monique), and I’ve got a fairly respectable reputation in spite of myself. If nothing else, I’m poised to embarrass myself in a legendary and spectacular way.

This is a nonsense post, really. But I felt like the first post needed to be some kind of statement of purpose and so I guess this is the best I can come up with on such short notice. This is a personal site designed to be a companion to my FriendFeed account. Hopefully they can form some kind of disturbing (and sticky) symbiotic relationship the results of which are fortune and glory.

Honestly, don’t expect any original thoughts here. I’m not trying to be the next Scoble. I’m in no position to scoop the big dogs. I just plan be contrary to what everyone else is saying. Also expect self-absorbed posts about the games I’m playing, the technology and software I’m using, random rabid ravings about Apple products, bitching about movies, and the occasional foray into religion. I am a practicing Jew in a land of atheists after all. I’m so… quaint! Like music on a CD that someone actually paid for.

The way I look at it is like this––and I’m being serious here so listen up: I may not have anything original to say but hopefully what I do say is entertaining.

And, for the record, I don’t hate individual people but, man, when you lot get together in a tizzyfied bundle? THOROUGHLY UNBEARABLE.

And finally, expect lots of uppercase here. LOTS.

Oh, and I need a job.

  • Akiva, thanks for letting me (and surely many others) off the hook and keeping me from having to online journal that myself... Interesting how everyone handles the frustration of it all in such a wide variety of output (with an equal variety of usefulness and/or value). Web 2.0, for whatever it was or wasn't , as an era, at least, is already passed it's sunset, and we're all fumbling around in the dusk to be the first to find the light switch.
  • Love what you contribute to FriendFeed...will probably love what you contribute to the dozen of us who add you to our feed reader. ;)

    Looking forward to good things, sir.

    Thank you.
  • Dozen? Aren't you the optimistic one!
  • OMG! :)
  • Carlos Sousa
    Akiva...I like.
  • Akiva, you can do anything you put your mind to. I enjoy following you on friendfeed, and I look forward to reading your posts here as well.
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