Friday, February 19, 2010

A New Day

It seems like the Web has always been around, doesn't it? A quick look at a magazine from the 90's will surely open your eyes to the harsh reality, though: at the bottom of the ad, you will find shop locations, a corporate address and even a *gasp* phone number! But no web address, no Facebook or Tweet link-no reference to the World Wide Web whatsoever. And to think this has really all just happened in the past two decades.

What we have now is nothing short of information overload to the nth degree. Communication has to be fast and furious, always shouting at us like a hopped up meteor storm. For better or worse, we are going to get bombarded from directions we never even considered in the very near future.

But some of this does have an upside. Information we did not previously have access to is front and center, if we surf to the right places. That is what this blog is all about: the intriguing musical spotlights, the sordid gossip, the doomsday theory of the day. This is the stuff so often hidden in the nooks and crannies that only a seasoned time-waster like myself can pluck out of the nether reaches of the web-iverse for your entertainment and occasional education.

So, drop in every so often and see what manifestations the web can produce. I'm sure you will have a nook or two to share with us along the way.

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