Why the internet rocks

I’ve known this for years, but every so often, I have to just grin and shake my head about how cool the internet really is.

Last week, I had a conversation with someone in Australia and London. A few days after that, it was Australia and Israel. Or was it Texas and Israel? At any given time, I have contact with people from all over the world. Just sent an email to a French Jew in response to a request, and even world-traveler Wretchard peeks in here from time to time.

The internet rocks so much, I think I should make a PowerPoint presentation about it. Oh, wait. I already did.

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3 Responses to Why the internet rocks

  1. Emmanuel says:

    The Internet indeed does rock. How else would I be able to ask for your assistance with this post, in which I’m all alone in denouncing a certain blog, which I see as anti-Semitic (Victorino de la vega’s Middle East Memo, if you ever heard of it). So far, the only thing I achieved by pointing at the anti-Jewish overtones has been to get a bunch of anti-Israel bloggers gang up on me.

  2. I’m sorry. The fact that your opponent is using The Big Lebowski as a reference has deducted about 100 IQ points from him to begin with.

    Movie quotes as a reference in a discussion? You could get more high school, but not by much.

    Sorry. I tend to stay away from mosquitoes like him. And he’s definitely an anti-Semitic toad due to this statement:

    a sinister Middle-Eastern school of thought based mainly on the first five books of the Bible (a.k.a. The Pentateuch or “Torah”) and the bigoted Talmudic Law of Babylon…

    There’s nothing more to say after that.

  3. Eric J says:

    Victorino de la vega used to be an anti-semitic troll in Jeff Godstein’s and Ace’s comment sections. I always skipped over anything he wrote, because it rarely had anything to do with the topic at hand.

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