Re: And you thought it was bad in rst...
- From: Dave Hazelwood <the_big_kahuna@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 11:11:41 +0800
On 12 Jan 2006 13:12:54 -0800, "Javier González Nicolini" <jagonzal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>blanders0...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> I often hear this sentiment from compute geeks, but I don't understand
>> the disdain for AOL. Is there something wrong with it?
>
>In a nutshell:
>
>There was a time when the internet was only accesible to those computer
>geeks - they understood what the internet was, and behaved in a decent
>manner, adhering to codes of conduct and being civilized (the current
>spam mail problem is so huge because email was designed in a more naive
>and civilized phase of the internet's life). Usenet newsgroups used to
>be strictly on topic, with no moderation! :D
>
>Then along came AOL, who gave internet access to the masses. Suddendly,
>formerly civilized forums are filled to the rafters with net-ignorant
>people, who behave like a rhino in a glass shop, earning the scorn from
>all the computer-literate people.
>
>And they happily hated AOLers ever after.
Amen
.
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