My first experience of electronic mail and what it promised to be was in 1988, when I went with family to what was called the World Expo. This “expo” was a collection of displays and exhibitions from around the world that represented the culture of each nation, big and small. Aside from the fact that Australia’s representation therein should be considered embarrassing, the exhibition demonstrating what electronic mail was and how it was supposed to work proved interesting to say the least. Continue Reading
When people want a free lunch…
Posted by Kronisk on May 14, 2012
Posted in: "Everything must be online" culture, Techno-toys.
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