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Originally Posted by 80/20Thinking
Oh Popper, I really thought you'd see where I'm coming from.
Yes I do know about the wonderful powers of the Internet.
I've used it in campaigning many times.
But you can't deny ten thousand years of political history in ten years, and that's what seems to be happening.
OK, we're all cool and wired, but big deal. There's a million issues you're competing with. Use the net to communicate by all means, but my argument is that you then go that extra mile.
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sure im playing with you
indeed , your after the in your face in person approach and thats indeed one of the (some might say Old school)Options.
you are OC dealing with masses of web connected people here from far and wide, and as already pointed out, not everyone has the means to drop everything on short notice and attend.
such is life in the UK, and many of those netted people live in area's and conditions many people will probably never understand or have seen, never mind lived.
some parts of the UK isnt all rosy and affluent, yet they might have the net as their main form of entertainment , are we to ignore them because they are not the clientele the inteception for profit models are after, not all poor (in relative terms OC)people live in other countrys, many are here now, today, and on the net as their one luxury... buy a train ticket to london, or pay this months BB bill if you will...