KaiserJeep wrote:These people are already networked. We are communicating on that network because we are part of it too. There is only one difference between having wires in your brain and today. That would be your thumbs are no longer needed to communicate using a phone, nor a keyboard when you sit in front of a classic PC.
The difference is that the direct brain-to-brain is quicker, more effective, and connects you to more people. It is a difference of degree only.
We are communicating on that network because we are part of it too.
Count me out. I prefer human communication; to look into peoples' eyes and hear the nuances in their voices; smell, touch.... in short, to connect on a HUMAN level. Most of that get's lost in any digital conversation, which is why I see folks actually becoming distanced from each other. They prefer the semi-anonymity of the network go-between. Even with things like Skype, it is only a real-time digital facsimile of reality where you see only what people want you to see.. You can keep it. I see nothing useful at all in that sort of evolution. Communicating face to face is hard work, and sometimes risky. But that's the point.
I don't expect you to get that, KJ, but that is the real me. I know, computers are so much safer, eh?