It’s Time to Put the Internet Back Into a Box in the Basement

Very cogent argument for regaining the skill of living in the real physical world.


Born Outside the Box


Source:  Raptitude



by David Cain

February 2018



My first online interaction, circa 1992, fascinated but also terrified me. I should have taken it as a warning.



At the time, computers were just machines you had in your basement. They had programs in them, and you would sit in a chair and use those programs for a while, then go do something else. The whole time you used this machine you remained, both physically and psychologically, in your own house.



Nobody had the internet yet really, but there were Bulletin Board Systems. Your computer could phone another computer, presumably in someone else’s basement, and access a virtual space for posting messages, designed by that computer’s owner. No images, just bare text. Only one person could visit at a time, because it occupied the owner’s phone line.



One time I was using a BBS, believing I was alone in my basement, when…


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