Monthly Archive for May, 2009

Death 2.0, anyone?

Ok, I’m a officially a hater! Peep game on this:

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/05/18/death.online/index.html?iref=t2test_techmon

Thats right!  Online life after death - existing etherally upon physical erosion.  I promise you I had this idea back in 2001, I just didnt patent it, and now I’m kicking rocks!  There’s gotta be HUGGGEEEE growth potential in this sector, as people research issues concerning the intersections of security, virtual worlds, identity and martyrdom!

What are ya’lls thoughts?

Ever thought how family members would manage your digital assets (and persona) after you kick the bucket? It’s amazing to see how people leave “virtual flowers” on folk’s facebook profiles once they’ve transitioned.  It’s a new era man… new era.

I Once Was Lost, but Now Am Found

Man I’m blown (in teechr’ing language that means upset, disappointed, and mad).  I jive wish I was apart of the Lost Generation (millennial/net.gen), because they are so cool.  Like there’s this perception that they are a bunch of apathetic, yet entitled, ill-lucid lazy laggards.   And while that maybe for some, this gen has the benefit of engaging, 2.0 style, at such a youthful age.  The ability to create, publish, share, analyze and criticize with efficacy is absolutely phenomenal.  Before I get on my soap box, peep game at this vid… its quite an inspiring artifact that encourages us to “re-perceive” our perception of our future leaders.: