I had an idea last night.
Aug. 25th, 2002 10:02 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
As everyone knows, we are fast approaching the first anniversary of the September 11th attacks. Everyone is discussing how the best memorialize the event, and the people lost. Here's my two cents.
A day of silence on the Internet. For one calendar day, starting at 0001 11 SEP 02, your local time, stop posting, emailing, surfing whatever. A global day of silence moving around the world. I realize that this would be impossible for those in business who rely on the net, but I think it would be a powerful statement. I remember on that day the messages on the Traveller Mailing List to our NYC members asking "are you ok?" And I know the terrible silence when one person never replies to those calls.
So for one day, stay off the net. It will survive. talk on the phone, go for a walk, or just remember how much we all lost on the terrible day, one year ago.
A day of silence on the Internet. For one calendar day, starting at 0001 11 SEP 02, your local time, stop posting, emailing, surfing whatever. A global day of silence moving around the world. I realize that this would be impossible for those in business who rely on the net, but I think it would be a powerful statement. I remember on that day the messages on the Traveller Mailing List to our NYC members asking "are you ok?" And I know the terrible silence when one person never replies to those calls.
So for one day, stay off the net. It will survive. talk on the phone, go for a walk, or just remember how much we all lost on the terrible day, one year ago.
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 17:36 (UTC)no subject
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Date: 26 Aug 2002 04:36 (UTC)However, I am already losing one day that week to go to Sacramento with my boyfriend to see a neurosurgeon (he needs brain surgery). I will therefore already be working extra hours the other days.
The nature of my work is such that I use the Internet for it. My day job is a technical writer at a startup, and I document software that uses the Internet. I not only cannot afford to work less than 40 hours/week, I have to work a second job (and take extra hours whenever they're thrown at me, no matter how sick I am) to make ends meet.
One or five minutes of Internet silence would be one thing; a day of it is a financial hit I cannot afford to take.
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Date: 28 Aug 2002 05:51 (UTC)I will be trying to work that day, but my mind will be elsewhere. It won't be easy, but I have to keep money coming in so I don't wind up homeless like a non-trivial number of my friends.
I think back to when my father died. He didn't want me to take time off from work or school other than to go to his funeral. He insisted I go to my company's holiday party if it hit right after he died because they were going to charge me if I stayed away and mourned. It did, I did, and I was miserable.
This is the stoicism with which I was raised. I can't justify going to a memorial service when I didn't know anyone firsthand who died that day. Someone has to keep the country running while those who need to mourn do.
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Date: 27 Aug 2002 07:29 (UTC)Lynn, I was clear in the first message that I understand that people who need to use the net for their jobs would not be able to take part. I'm just saying that we should take a little time to reconnect with the real world.
I'm going to be at Starport that night, one way or another. Hope to see you there.
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Date: 28 Aug 2002 05:57 (UTC)I'm still numb from the whole thing. I didn't know anyone firsthand who died that day, but I'd been to the WTC many times when I lived in NYC. I'd been to the observation deck, eaten at the Marketplace many times, and even had a job interview there once. My first computer job was for a company based in that area, so I knew what was lost before the media out here realized it.
Those sonofabitches trashed my home, dammit. I am soooo not going to let them paralyze me or my country, no matter how much it hurts.
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Date: 26 Aug 2002 08:13 (UTC)no subject
Date: 26 Aug 2002 12:22 (UTC)Needless to say, the thought of isolating myself on that day totally freaks me out to begin with.
I'd like to do something, but not using the Internet seems to be the wrong way to go. It's not a fun-toy for me; it's work. I do LJ to warm up my writing, then do the real writing for work. I use AIM to communicate with my boss and with contractors in North Dakota. I use IRC to communicate with friends who help me with various aspects of my work and with folks I need to contact re: nonprofit activities.
If folks really want to do something noticeable, we should all flush toilets at the minutes the first and second plane hit to symbolize all those lives that went down the drain. Why? If everyone does it at once, the water table drops visibly at that time.