Feb. 9th, 2008

calzephyr: Imoen from BG (RPG)
I picked up this book from the free pile on our office clean up day, and it's not too hard to see why it was discarded. Published in 1996, it is painfully dated, but at the same time still useful in examining how the Internet has changed people's behaviours. She could probably write a revised version that substitutes MUDs for MMPORGs, but the effect would still be the same - when people go online they reveal or create identities for themselves and how they use them either to simply "be" or safely explore parts of their identity or gender swapping. It's hard to recall how a relatively short time span has passed since the Internet became popular 10-12 years and just how much the technology has changed. Before I used to have to stay up to go online so as not to hog the phone line, now the Internet is "always on" in our house. Something so new has become so commonplace that one doesn't really think about how it got to this point, and Sherry Turkle's book is that explanation.
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Championship Horse Trainer!

I couldn't get past the blood red pathway. Even games from 1996 had some semblance of grass textures and player control. I wish I had the money and l33t skills to make my own horse game. And it would be cool! No repetitive chores, nice textures and real storyline :-)


The suX0r!!!!

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