Chat Rooms
Created | Updated Jan 17, 2003
In reality, I guess it's a good idea. It means that many people, who may or may not be who they say they are, can meet up with other people of similarly dubious identity, to share their thoughts on topics they may well know nothing about.
It all seems rather odd when every day we travel to work, surrounded by more people than we could ever keep track of in a chat room, yet we say nothing. Hop on a train and there are no animated conversations, no witty, flirty chat-ups, no charming intellects discussing the nature of the universe. Just silence and clacking of the tracks. Yet these people are *there*, you can veryify their identity by asking for a driver's license, and we say nothing.
That is, of course, until we get home, log into the Virtual Irish Pub, and probably wind up talking to all the people we were just travelling with.
Maybe tommorow you'll be sitting next to the guy you bared your soul to tonight.
Will you say anything?