I have never been to Red Rock Lakes and now I must go there.
I really need to think about this "internet for rural people" argument. It feels like something being forced on people and I don't like it. By that I mean how so much is being driven online. If it was a nationalized service it would be one thing, but it's hard (and expensive) t…
I have never been to Red Rock Lakes and now I must go there.
I really need to think about this "internet for rural people" argument. It feels like something being forced on people and I don't like it. By that I mean how so much is being driven online. If it was a nationalized service it would be one thing, but it's hard (and expensive) to keep up with all this technology, and it is easy to feel left behind by it. I certainly do, and I'm relatively savvy. Let's just say I carry a LOT of side-eye for it.
I have never been to Red Rock Lakes and now I must go there.
I really need to think about this "internet for rural people" argument. It feels like something being forced on people and I don't like it. By that I mean how so much is being driven online. If it was a nationalized service it would be one thing, but it's hard (and expensive) to keep up with all this technology, and it is easy to feel left behind by it. I certainly do, and I'm relatively savvy. Let's just say I carry a LOT of side-eye for it.