Old school
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Ten years ago, I was the old-timer computer expert (age 23) and student issues researcher for the student government at the University of British Columbia. We held a conference for other student leaders from across Canada in Whistler, B.C. that summer, and I gave a talk on this new-fangled Internet thing.
I'd almost forgotten about that talk until I stumbled across a copy of the essay I printed out and distributed to the attendees. So, newly formatted for the Web, here it is. It's not nearly as out of date as I would have expected.
And here, in contrast, is something brand new. Much more entertaining.







