Does anyone actually use the term cyberspace any more? Or just us old geeks? I admit it. I'm definitely a geek. All this travel stuff led from being a teenager in the 1980's and expecting the nuclear warheads to drop on us at any moment. My mom's 1960's flashbacks and back to nature hippie ethics didn't help. In 6th grade I got my first computer, a Commodore 64 with a tape drive and then in 7th grade I stopped reading dog stories when some kid told me I should read Riverworld which led to Tolkien, Heinlein, and every other geek genre I could get my hands on. Maybe some people mistook me for a 'cool' kid, but I knew that at night I would stay up until 3 a.m. reading space operas and end of the world apocalyptic stories. Yes, I've been hoping that civilization would crash since I was 13. Never mind all the fantasies that go with it.
Sunday in ... cyberspace!
Sunday in ... cyberspace!
Sunday in ... cyberspace!
Does anyone actually use the term cyberspace any more? Or just us old geeks? I admit it. I'm definitely a geek. All this travel stuff led from being a teenager in the 1980's and expecting the nuclear warheads to drop on us at any moment. My mom's 1960's flashbacks and back to nature hippie ethics didn't help. In 6th grade I got my first computer, a Commodore 64 with a tape drive and then in 7th grade I stopped reading dog stories when some kid told me I should read Riverworld which led to Tolkien, Heinlein, and every other geek genre I could get my hands on. Maybe some people mistook me for a 'cool' kid, but I knew that at night I would stay up until 3 a.m. reading space operas and end of the world apocalyptic stories. Yes, I've been hoping that civilization would crash since I was 13. Never mind all the fantasies that go with it.