err...I mean 'Portrait of a 14 year old' (hey, thats close enough, give me a break!). The younger generation will always have an edge. It is that edge that has corporations shaking in their panties (damn I'm mature!). It all relates back to the article in the New York Times that this article mentions. The reason children and teens pick up on technology is the same reason they can pick up on languages easier at an early age (Spanish, German, Java). But only in this genration, have teens been able to express and develop these talents openly. Social structures are changing, but they still will be very similar. Adults fear change, for comfort they look to the past. Teens really have no past, so they look to the future. But this by no means that we are going to have a post-apocolyptic world similar to the "Molersturd" Me episode of South Park. I find it funny that corporations fear children and the competion they might bring. That is ridiculous. This post has really run itself into the ground like all of my others, never turns out as planned. Here is a breakdown of my internet activities...
10% Internet Security research
25% Pr0n! The internet has made the days of scavenging through forrests or bribing seniors for pr0n obsolete. Teen+CableModem=Happy
5% Loading up MultiProxy, ZoneAlarm, and looking up anon. proxies
40% Using my pirate copies of 3dS Max, May (just solved the dongle problem), Photoshop, and Lightwave to create some cool 3D she-at!
30% Making house music mix cd's for buddies and selling them at outrageus costs (with help of Reason, Digidesign Protools, Cubase, Acid, Soundfourge, Soundforum, and Antares programs)
15% More pr0n
35% Writing cruppy Slashdot replies, always trying to be first
10% Wondering why this rundown equals 160%
err...I mean 'Portrait of a 14 year old' (hey, thats close enough, give me a break!). The younger generation will always have an edge. It is that edge that has corporations shaking in their panties (damn I'm mature!). It all relates back to the article in the New York Times that this article mentions. The reason children and teens pick up on technology is the same reason they can pick up on languages easier at an early age (Spanish, German, Java). But only in this genration, have teens been able to express and develop these talents openly. Social structures are changing, but they still will be very similar. Adults fear change, for comfort they look to the past. Teens really have no past, so they look to the future. But this by no means that we are going to have a post-apocolyptic world similar to the "Molersturd" Me episode of South Park. I find it funny that corporations fear children and the competion they might bring. That is ridiculous. This post has really run itself into the ground like all of my others, never turns out as planned. Here is a breakdown of my internet activities... 10% Internet Security research 25% Pr0n! The internet has made the days of scavenging through forrests or bribing seniors for pr0n obsolete. Teen+CableModem=Happy 5% Loading up MultiProxy, ZoneAlarm, and looking up anon. proxies 40% Using my pirate copies of 3dS Max, May (just solved the dongle problem), Photoshop, and Lightwave to create some cool 3D she-at! 30% Making house music mix cd's for buddies and selling them at outrageus costs (with help of Reason, Digidesign Protools, Cubase, Acid, Soundfourge, Soundforum, and Antares programs) 15% More pr0n 35% Writing cruppy Slashdot replies, always trying to be first 10% Wondering why this rundown equals 160%