I recently found a book in my school library during Driver's Ed. The book is called Geeks by Jon Katz. The book, I thought at first after reading the back, was incredibly out of place, as it was far, far away from the Realistic Fiction section (even though it tells a true story, I just thought it should go there) by the government and social books. I now look at the sticker on it at the call number, and that's exactly where it SHOULD be, oddly enough. Enough of that, time to write what I made this topic for.
the first thirty-six pages of the book are how geeks have always been forced away from the mainstream, and how the author had tried to make people realize that the internet wasn't evil, etc., during the time when everyone thought it was a place of danger, place of perversion, etc. It goes on to say that without geeks, the world would come to a halt. we run everything.
This is a bit of a scary thought. if someone could unite all geeks, nerds, hackers, crackers, and maybe even engineers, from Bill Gates down to the most pathetic lamer, they could do anything and everything. end world hunger, end wars, etc. the flip side of that is that a largish group of hackers/crackers could bring down an entire government within hours. Think about that for a bit.
I think these first thirty-six pages should be read by everyone and anyone.
what are your thoughts on this?