On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 10:33 +0200, Elmar K. Bins wrote:
One, I do not see the operational relevance of this "news".
The real problem is that articles like this DO get considerable attention in the UK - a place where "the internet" has yet to gain true understanding and recognition as a national business and government asset in the eyes of the general consumer populace and their politicians. Stories written like this still have a "wow" factor, both with the unconnected and the great unwashed customers in general.
Second, people cult is just not the hype anymore
Rest assured, none of the intended viewers know or care who the dungeon-master is :) All they care about is their "MSN" working. They have to depict someone doing something, and ascii-armored printout is far too confusing for the folks to comprehend. Gord -- You have been eaten by a grue