This is a nice saying for our bright Internet future:

“Pay more attention to how connections are made than the content of what is said.”

That’s from Brian Oberkirch, whose last name appeared silly at first, but I’m really warming to now. It looks stylish when printed.

I suppose if we wanted to flesh out a big philosophical essay about what he’s said, we could talk about how content is the building blocks of the Internet, and the Internet is a network doing its job, that is, being greater than the sum of its parts.

Can’t somebody write the rest of the philosophical essay for me? I promise you can have royalties.

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