Anonymous Advertising: Wasteful or Wonderful?
The past couple of years around this time our house has been egged. No, it's not some adolescent prank, and there is no messy clean up. Someone or some group of someones has come to our house in secret and hidden a dozen eggs in our yard for our boys to find. It's the cutest thing! We have never known when or if it would happen. We have just found a note taped to our door and plastic eggs in our yard. Some of the fun is the surprise; a little bit of the fun is the hunt, but most of the fun is the mystery. By mystery I mean: there is no name, no logo, no call sign. There's no one to thank, no one to credit. Somehow this empty spotlight (not unlike the empty tomb) makes it all the more meaningful.
The Internet is Shrinking
The internet really is shrinking. No, it's not becoming less popular, and it's certainly not less populated. In fact, it's brimming and almost ubiquitous. It is, nonetheless, shrinking. What do I mean by that? I mean that we, as end users, are limiting our personal web across this wide world. Sure, we still want a few strands to range 'round the globe (just in case we need them), but for the most part, we are viewing fewer sites more frequently. We are concentrating our browsing and our loyalty to just a few sources.
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