What percentage of the Web should We be available to, and why?
When I first went on the web in about 1994 all the sites I would find were Universities & Government bodies with heaps of information on subjects that would have taken years to find in libraries. You now didnt have to have your own camera to take photos because there was this endless stream of photos available on all the links. It was fun to go searching for new things.
Back in 1995 business had got into webs and was pushing a very plain page with heaps of reading to do. I was not a reading person. I preferred to be out and about either in nature or just keeping life as active as possible. I was thrilled when I went to a 14 year old Malaysian boys site. There was music, colour, non boredom. I get easily bored by business trying to take over everyones psyche and bring everyone to their mundane advertising of themselves for profit and greed.
It gets hard when you realise there is only two types of culture, sustainable – that is the use of all things without greed, and gives the natural part of our existence time to actually repair, and what most of the world is today – riding on the back of the money machine that relies on the total abuse of all the so called resources, and keep on BLINDLY saying that there is plenty.
I then wonder who is really the visually impaired?
It is not the amount of resources that make us a better culture, but our attitudes to all that is.