I had an idea last night.
Aug. 25th, 2002 10:02 amAs 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 10:57 (UTC)Thank you. This is very meaningful to me.
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 11:14 (UTC)no subject
Date: 25 Aug 2002 11:17 (UTC)Besides, who are we sending a powerful statement to? To bin-Laden? To say what?
I think it is more important on that day that friends and loved ones stay in touch - through whatever medium works - to remind them they are in our minds and in our hearts.
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 11:31 (UTC)Kinda like an old Johnny Cash song, "San Quentin"...
May all the world forget you ever stood.
And may all the world regret you did no good.
Only different. The prison has been built around us while we stood here, by our supposed fellow citizens.
'Song has been waiting for the rant. I think it's time I gave it to y'all. Go check my journal in a bit....
Nothing bad should ever happen on anyone's birthday.
Date: 25 Aug 2002 12:41 (UTC)Does anyone remember the day when the Chinese army ran over protesting students with tanks? I do. That was my birthday.
It's horrible when some disaster or act of war can make people blank out at the nice things in life, like birthdays and anniversaries and weddings and graduations and holidays that are there for the happiness of it.
Unfortunately, with the confusion over what to call the incident at first (accident, act of war, act of terrorism, bloody major fuckup) and the initial confusion over whodunit and why (no one was exactly waving flags), I think that the date has stuck in people's minds as the name of the event.
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 12:46 (UTC)And anyone who uses Johnny Cash to illustrate a point is A-OK in my book.
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 13:26 (UTC)This is a memorial. A way for netizens to acknowledge that a lot of people died that day.
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 13:30 (UTC)July 4th, 1776. November 11th, 1918. December 7th, 1941. September 11th, 2001.
Dates stick. Just like my mom can remember exactly where she was when JFK was shot, and my father could describe vividly everthing that happened in the early morning hours of June 6th, 1944, we are always going to retain the vivd memories of 9/11.
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 13:32 (UTC)Don't change your normal habits
Date: 25 Aug 2002 13:46 (UTC)no subject
Date: 25 Aug 2002 14:05 (UTC)no subject
Date: 25 Aug 2002 14:21 (UTC)I remember being unable to get a message to my father (who sometimes works in the Pentagon) on the phone, but I got an email through to him.
I remember being able to get in touch with my loved ones at last, to confirm that they were there. I remember being able to make contact with other people, if only in a telnet window.
The people I love and I stay in touch through the internet; the people I'm close to the same.
I think that cutting myself off from my family and spending the day alone may be a memorial, but is much more likely to simply be a trauma.
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 15:18 (UTC)In the suggestion, Doug never said to spend the day in isolation, but to reach out to family and friends in other ways.
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 15:24 (UTC)A moment of silence? Certainly.
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 17:16 (UTC)Seriously. Instead of an "Internet Day Of Silence" which won't really have an affect on anyone and won't change anything, why doesn't everyone who can volunteer? That way, not only are you remembering 9/11, but you are also giving back to your community, and helping create a permanent remembrance and effect. I for one, will be volunteering helping out dorkbot (www.dorkbot.com) and at my local SPCA.
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 17:36 (UTC)no subject
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 20:04 (UTC)no subject
Date: 25 Aug 2002 20:06 (UTC)thinking I will be on the NO side of this one.
Date: 25 Aug 2002 20:32 (UTC)One of my loves could have lost someone that day, her love in NYC. The only way to talk to him on that day was on the computer, via the internet. She opened a line to her mum too. As the calls came in from others in the area they were on the phone checking, praying that the phone would be answered.
So in much the same way of defiance as when her and I were standing on her balcony on the 13th of Sept and she and I looked up and saw a plane about to land at the airport, she yelled through tears streaming down her face...you bastards haven't won. I will use the net in the same way....they haven't won, I will remember the other life savers who gave thier lives so others may live.
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Date: 25 Aug 2002 21:02 (UTC)no subject
Date: 25 Aug 2002 23:48 (UTC)no subject
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Date: 26 Aug 2002 00:16 (UTC)To me, communication in any medium is very important. I recognize that silence is, in and of itself, a form of communication, but I think I'll have more to communicate than silence can do for me.
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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.