Just recently we decided to jump onto the Netflix streaming services. Instantly I was amazed at the selection, but also dismayed at it. It got me doing tons of research over which is the ‘best’ service. But something happened somewhere along the way, and I realized a few things.
Fact is, the internet is taking over the world, isn’t it? TV can practically be replaced with the right combination of streaming services. Fact is, even streaming radio is a ton better than the repetitive crap that plays over the airways just about anywhere.
A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
(poem) - Change Brings Out The Stupid
Change is a comin’
And their ain’t no goin’ back
Something on the ‘net is changin’
And the netizens are ready to attack.
They will yell and scream
The will complain to no end
About whatever doom
The minor change is trying to impend
Some changes
I never even know exist
Until someone starts to complain
Yelling for a cease and desist
The funny thing is
That every single time
People get butthurt over change
They just fall back into line
If you read Facebook
It seems that Zuckerberg can do no rights
But the truth is
Facebook is one of the most used sites
There are tons of people
That slam Walmart
Yet tons of people shop there
Rampaging with their pushcart
Why do people complain
Then not take action at all?
Complain about how much they hate parties
But still go to the ball?
Rage on the internet
Flows like sand in the desert
Its everywhere you look
Because everyone seems to be an expert
Normally changes have a reason
And normally they are perfectly valid
Yet people rebel against change
Using vocabulary most acrid
There is no shortage
Of how Not to do a thing
And the list grows ever day
When someone tries to make a change
I often wonder
How much of it is just trolls
Goading the sheeple
Into a blundering steamroll
The anonymity of the internet
Is a double edged sword
One can say whatever they want
And never get gored
Yet that means stupidity
Can propagate with complete impunity
While reason gets drowned out
By straight up insanity
Will reason ever come back
To the online community
Was it ever even there
Was there ever any unity?
If you don’t like Facebook
Why are you on there?
Leave those of us alone
Who don’t mind Zuckerberg’s flair.
I guess in the end
Civility is gone
When change happens they will complain
You can’t fix moron.
--Dan
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Monday, March 4, 2013
The Loss of Internet Connection
There’s nothing quite like an internet outage in this day and age. Wake up, get the computer running, and boom, nothing you can do. It’s a pretty crazy feeling to feel this kinda helpless. All the stuff that keeps me connecting to the outside world has fallen silent, and it’s a pretty interesting feeling.
To me, it’s the loss of connectivity. Most of all I do now is online, this blog for instance. With an internet outage, I have no way of connecting to it. I mean, sure, there are things I can do around the house, but as I write this, I’m sitting her in my scheduled blog time.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
The Digital Age is Here.
Its so amazing how the digital age has changed just about everything we can comprehend. Besides making the generation gap far more evident. I still find it hard to imagine that I now have friends all over the world. I remember the old days of ‘pen palling’ and how it was such a huge failure with me and my friends, now its alive and well more than ever....
But, I did mention that generation gap thingy. Many people don’t see how you can have honest to goodness friends who are so far away. I wonder if its just the idea of not getting the whole instantaneous world wide connection, or the thought of sharing personal and intimate issues with someone you have never met personally can possibly happen.
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