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North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Vulnerbilities of Interconnection
On Mon, 16 Sep 2002, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote: > > The internet sucked as a means of getting information on 9/11. I spent > > about 20 minutes hitting every news site I could think of, and they had > > all tanked. I set an away msg on IM: > > "Internet news sucks, I'm going to watch CNN." > > There are several ways why "internet news" wasn't as good as TV news: > > 1. Using an infrastructure that is built for many-to-many communication > for few-to-many communication is problematic > > 2. Look at the budgets for online and TV news > > 3. This type of situation doesn't lend itself well to typing in the news > > What the net did do, was permit people to communicate while the phone > network suffered from massive congestion. I had a good experience using the Internet for news on 9/11, because I used it in a way that fit the model.. I didn't bother trying to load cnn.com or whatever, but rather.. I sat in IRC, talking to people whom I trust to various degrees, who were in turn watching every conceiveable news source available, they transcribed, and summerized, some setup mp3 streams of the EMS/Police radios from DC and NYC, other people read old news sources online. People at ground zero went outside and took pictures, setup webcams, etc.. I have to say that I doubt I missed anything... So sure, the internet sucks as a 1:1 replacement for TV (at least without multicast)... but so what? I think my experience was better... I wouldn't have bothered wasting my time drooling over the TV anyways... welcome to News 2.0.
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