Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Too Much Time On Their Hands

Gotta say....Frankly I have little or no use for trivial pursuits such as this. I am going through the motions of learning the basics of blogging but it holds absolutely no fascination or allure. If I have anything I want strangers to know, I'd tell them myself not leave little notes hither and thither on this subject or that. It's not a matter of unfamiliarity or personal contempt for technology--I'm just walking away from it as it is of no importance or relevance to my circumstance. Total abrogation of the basic tenets of privacy. Kinda like carrying around a phone or pager---why would anyone want to be available every minute of the day, at the beck and call of everyone with your contact number? It's the mark of the beast as far as I'm concerned, and anyone who suscribes to such nonsense is tacitly admitting their willingness to toss away their liberty merely to gain a bit of convenience in their lives. Now, people say, "What would you do if your car broke down beside the road?" I say, "Same thing I always do--fix the damn thing or start walking." Here's the easiest way for me to explain how I feel about such useless appurtenances--tell me--do you honestly believe that John Wayne would have checked his pager or carried a cell phone when he rode off into the sunset to catch the bad guys? Like Sam Elliott sez in 'Conagher' --"Any man who has to ask for help shouldn't have set out in the first place." My two cents worth.....

2 comments:

gindiaries said...

mark of the beast?

Kafka @ the Mall said...

Amen, brother, amen.
Very well argued.
My only qualm is with your illustration at the end. We must remember that John Wayne nee Marion Morrison, besides being a crypto-fascist, never fought anyone. He was and still is a simulacrum (just like everyone on the blogosphere including you and me). He was an idea of manhood. The Real Thing, I imagine, was considerably less admirable.

And, one last thing. I didn't see the one where he went after the bad guys carrying a halberd when the bad guys were toting Remingtons. Even the Duke was pulled along by technology. We all are, whether we like it or not.

Thanks for your time and your excellent thoughts. And by way of disclaimer, the only reason I'm commenting here is that it is a requirement in week 7, and yours is the only blog I've found that actually made sense to me.

thanx. davecherry