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John Titor's Legacy
First reaction to John Titor story
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 9020" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>First reaction to John Titor story</strong></p><p></p><p>I guess that's right: when the question is asked (as it has often been) Why would a time traveler waste his time on an internet board? perhaps the answer ought to be that the internet is the only place he could actually publish his story. It would be either that or a mass letter-writing campaign. This would especially be true in the case of someone from Titor's future, who has reason to be suspicious of corporate media.</p><p></p><p>The analogy to the telephone has carried the freedom of the internet quite far; perhaps soon the government will enforce its analogy to the television instead, along the lines suggested by Cary for the early radio. It makes the medium one-way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 9020, member: 42"] [b]First reaction to John Titor story[/b] I guess that's right: when the question is asked (as it has often been) Why would a time traveler waste his time on an internet board? perhaps the answer ought to be that the internet is the only place he could actually publish his story. It would be either that or a mass letter-writing campaign. This would especially be true in the case of someone from Titor's future, who has reason to be suspicious of corporate media. The analogy to the telephone has carried the freedom of the internet quite far; perhaps soon the government will enforce its analogy to the television instead, along the lines suggested by Cary for the early radio. It makes the medium one-way. [/QUOTE]
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