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title: 'Some Things I Love About the Internet'
date: '2005-09-25T07:24:14-04:00'
permalink: /some-things-i-love-about-the-internet/
tags:
- blogging
- internets
- 'social software'
---
One day, you [write something](/difficulty_professionalism_and_literary_studies/) about a guys first book, and the next day, you get an email message from that guy thanking you for your comments and offering help with a critical issue youre currently facing.
One day, you [express a desire](/academic_social_software_wish_list/) for a new feature in a very cool [web tool](http://www.librarything.com), and later that very same day, the author of the tool pops by to discuss the features possibilities.
One day, you [go to a conference](/aoir_431/) where you get to hang out with an exceptionally cool [woman](http://mamamusings.net/) whose blog youve been reading, and she takes you to meet another fabulously cool [blogger](http://accordionguy.blogware.com/) who shows you around the town, and then you can watch over the next two years as that blogger meets [another blogger](http://redhead.blogware.com/) at a conference on blogging, as they fall in love, plan their [wedding](http://www.wendyandjoey.com/), and are finally [married](http://akma.disseminary.org/archives/2005/09/wife_and_husban.html) by, you guessed it, a [blogger-priest](http://akma.disseminary.org) they met at that very same conference.
The ways of the internet are strange and wonderful, and some days its just exciting to get to be here. So says AKMA:
> The next time somebody tells you that technology will destroy our civilization because nobody actually talks to other people any more, remind them about this evening. Although Joey and Wendy didnt exactly meet online, the Internet played a vital role, several vital roles, in bringing this holy occasion about. I became acquainted with Joey online; Wendy was working at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, and the three of us converged on the same place at the same moment as part of a conference on blogging. If – as we are taught – marriages are determined in heaven before we are born, then God has been clearly been an early adopter of cutting-edge social software, for which we all have much reason to give thanks over and above the expected celebration of a marriage.