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Death of Email? No Way!

I have seen several articles around the net the last couple of days such as Slate, Thomas Hawk, Peter Haus, John Murrell, and Eric Gonzolez posting about the end of email.  These articles either agree or disagree with the fact that children are abandoning email for social networking sites.  Many make the argument and even advocate that email will and should fade away because of spam being out of control.  They argue that because most email people get are spam and just take too long to go through.  The position that many kids today do not even check their email being evidence of email’s demise may be compelling but I think it misses the point that kids do eventually grow up.

I have to agree that my own kids never check their email.  They would prefer to send messages back and forth via MySpace.  I often choose to use Facebook myself over email.  Despite this truth, I understand that as an early adopter I like to jump to the newest toy of the day.  I just love it when new ways to communicate are invented.  I have a MySpace, Facebook, Xanga, Twitter, Vox, Wordpress, and a whole host of other accounts.  I am always jumping to the newest toy.  I think most people in the United States are like this.  That is why Wal-Mart continuously builds bigger stores.  Here in Oklahoma City, we have had Wal-Mart for years.  Nevertheless, Wal-Mart continuously closes their stores and builds newer, and bigger stores.

I work on an Air Force Base and have to deal with the fact that I cannot access any social networking sites, or webmail accounts.  At work I am unable to access Zooomr, or Flickr or any other photo sharing sites.  I am unable to access any instant messenger sites either.  The bottom line being that the only way you can access the outside world is to use the base email.  For security reasons most people can understand this control.

Secondly my kids will not use instant messaging either, opting to send messages via MySpace.  At some point they are going to need to send files to each other.  If they do not use an instant messaging program, they will most likely choose email  I do believe that email will continue to be a necessity.  While the above articles make some valid points that are compelling, I do think the predictions of emails failure are missing the point that many corporations, government agencies will not allow their trade secrets to be traded over a third party social networking site.  With this in mind I will have to respectfully disagree.  Email is likely to be around for a long time.

Technorati Tags: email , social networking , myspace , facebook , xanga , twitter , flickr , zooomr , walmart , wordpress , vox , Thomas Hawk , Peter Haus , John Murrell , Eric Gonzolez

Photo Sneeze Reflex

I stumbled upon this article by someone that I saw on Twitter, also from Oklahoma City.  Ever since I was a kid I have sneezed when I would go outside into the sun.  I get the same result when I look at a bright light.  People have told me for years that I must be crazy and that it was all in my head.  Now I know there is actually a name for this called Photo Sneeze Reflex.  If you think that is funny, wait until you see the meaning of “ACHOO”.  The name for that is

Autosomal dominant Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst Syndrome.  This is just the same thing as Photo Sneeze Reflex.  I thought this was a pretty funny play on words but also proves that I am not totally insane… at least not about this :-) .

In other topics… Last night there was quite an amazing fireworks show downtown Oklahoma City.  As seen on my last post, yesterday was the 100 year anniversary of Oklahoma being a state.  There were celebrations all over the state but that fireworks show was so loud that I could hear the rumble over my television in my own house.  I live in Del City, about 4 miles to the South East of downtown Oklahoma City.  The weather could not have been better.  The temperatures approached 80 degrees and today is just as wonderful.  There are rumblings from the weather departments of local television stations that predict an arctic cold front in the next couple of days.  They are predicting high temp’s in the mid 40’s for Thanksgiving Day.

We are really looking forward to going to my grandmother’s house in Wynnewood, Oklahoma.  She is almost 89 years old and an absolute pleasure to be around.  She is such a good person and very funny.  At least when I get out of  the car and start sneezing, I will have an explanation this time.

Technorati Tags: Autosomal dominant Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst , ACHOO , Photo Sneeze Reflex , Thanksgiving , Twitter , Oklahoma City

happy birthday oklahoma

yesterday was the 100. birthday me the state