This series of newsletters and JVL’s commentary spurred me to revisit Patton Oswalt’s 2010 essay for Wired. “Wake up Geek Culture, Time to Die”. Pop culture is ephemeral but with the internet of all things it’s permanent now.
But the internet is really small. Very very small but since we all spend a large amount of time swimming in it, it feels as big as real life.
This series of newsletters and JVL’s commentary spurred me to revisit Patton Oswalt’s 2010 essay for Wired. “Wake up Geek Culture, Time to Die”. Pop culture is ephemeral but with the internet of all things it’s permanent now.
But the internet is really small. Very very small but since we all spend a large amount of time swimming in it, it feels as big as real life.
This series of newsletters and JVL’s commentary spurred me to revisit Patton Oswalt’s 2010 essay for Wired. “Wake up Geek Culture, Time to Die”. Pop culture is ephemeral but with the internet of all things it’s permanent now.
But the internet is really small. Very very small but since we all spend a large amount of time swimming in it, it feels as big as real life.