Freaked out by the internet...
Recently, I have been giving alot of thought to the internet, mainly due to my band's website being up and running ( http://www.angelfire.com/apes/WIDELOAD" >http://www.angelfire.com/apes/WIDELOAD ) and to be honest, I'm beginning to get a little freaked out by the whole thing. I mean, it's useful and all, and you can "meet" people from all over the world through it, but it strikes me as being a little on the large side.
For instance, I was checking the guestbook on our website the other day, and there were entries on there from people I have never, and probably will never meet. In many ways, this is great because you are bringing whatever you are doing to a much larger audience. However, it could also cause problems if you deal with sensitive issues.
So there you go, basically, I have spent too long on the net recently and my brain is starting to overload. But does anyone else have these worries, or am I simply a freak? Let me know what you think... and check out our website! Cheers, Hotblack.
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