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PostWysłany: Pon 4:02, 16 Maj 2011    Temat postu: Jigsaw Puzzles, villages and emoticons

Village life before emoticons and
smileys[/b]
Are the
pieces of the puzzle starting to form a cerebral picture? Conversations become
oblique and impersonal. Surely ads were more loyal than people in the
village? I didn't have time to chat. I just wanted service - now. Right now,
I'm in a little while. Couldn't someone automate the process? Robots work better -
right?.
Armano's
concept of a 'Relationship Renaissance' is based ashore the fancy of individuals
relative - apt entities and apt every other - online. In the 'olden days' primitive
uncomplicated village life made relative easy. This is the period before there were
calculators,Jordan Classic Low, ahead there were emoticons and smileys - ahead there was MSN
Messenger - can you dream? I understood where you lived and you understood where I lived.
We talked and I believed you. You told me approximately the fashionable French bakery in the
village. I visited the bakery and bought a fresh baguette. It was warm when I
bought it. I had period to talk with the baker. He gave me a free croissant for I
was leaving. Had I stolen the croissant, everyone would have known approximately it. We
lived in the same village. We walked the same avenues. We met the same people.
Then the
old of mass communications came by, as narrated at Seth Godin as the
'TV-industrial complex' i.e. purchase ads, get more delivery, sell extra products
and make more profit. It worked. It worked very well. People got rich. The
Internet was invented. A few years later Emoticons[/b]
arrived on the scene - ascii emoticons (those hideous txt emoticons) and little
later chilly graphic emoticons were connate, then they become even more cool when
someone invented animated emoticons. But what occurred in the village during
this time? I didn't speak directly to people anymore. I didn't visit the marts.
I started phoning my array to the grocer in the afterward village. He would deliver
to my gate. I didn't know him and I didn't know where his generate came from. It
wasn't as fresh but it was cheaper and faster. Then I started ordering my
shopping online.
David
Armano introduced me to the idea of a 'Relationship Renaissance' in one composition in
the 'Age of Conversation'. Armano is incredibly discerning, I read his blog
often. He asks the question:' Are we not discerning variant Renaissance unfold
before our very eyes? A Renaissance built off of us discovering each other? A Renaissance
composed of a person Web woven through shared wisdom, interests and yeah
chat?'
But over time, things began get
class="MsoNormal">The force
of 'www' is gradually and subtly changing the way we live. Obvious I know. I
want to push with it yet periodically the alterations are so subtle and intangible I'm
not sure 'what' exactly I need to migrate with. Sometimes I'm incredibly
overwhelmed, yet somehow I'm always intrigued. I adore people - talking to people,
seeing people,air jordans 2009, reading about people. Over the final ten years I've learnt to
communicate with people online - and I'm still studying. I've experienced
corporate life and immediately the opposite, sprinting a humble little Internet corporation
'My Emoticons'. I grew up in England,
moved to Australia and now
live in Singapore.
Diverse experiences help me solve jigsaw puzzles. I collect pieces of the mystery
from interacting and observing and then fit them always together and create a
picture that tells a much more interesting story. Here's the fable behind a
jigsaw mystery about villages and emoticons I recently completed. Sounds bizarre
I know, I agree it ambition make sense.

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