Right around when I decided to upgrade my Windows 98
“starter computer,” the Virtual Places (VP) world seemed to be winding
down.
They had introduced a voice function for a short time,
but just as people were starting to embrace voice chat, they discontinued it. I have a feeling there may have been some
push-back from the big telecoms. Verizon
probably sent a couple gorillas over to the VP office, to “reason” with them
about how it “might not be in their best interest” to give people a way to
bypass traditional phone or cell service.
How ‘bout youze deep-six that voice chat, before we
have to bring you into the “Clinic?”
There was another site overhaul that was promoted as an
upgrade, but in reality, stripped away some of the features that made VP so
much fun. By the time I updated my PC in
2004, I was just about done with the whole scene. When I tried to install VP on my new unit, I
couldn’t get it to work properly, and that was the last straw.
I heard from my chat-room regulars that some of them were
going to a new pay-site for chat, but I wasn’t interested. Pay for chat?
Like I was some kind of chat whore?
No thanks. I moved on.
Tired of chatting with mysterious, far-away, unattainable
women, I began going on Match.com, so I could chat with mysterious, local, unattainable women. No, I’m not going into all of that. I’m not up for another full series yet, but
suffice to say, it was a trip. Over all,
I didn’t have much success, but at least it got me out of the house once in a
while and I discovered some new places to go.
Match.com used to piss me off though, because even though I
specified women within a 25 mile radius, I kept getting responses from women in
Annapolis, or on the Eastern Shore (of MD).
I consider anyone who’s more than an hour away to be a long-distance
relationship, and in my experience, those never work. I usually try to avoid them.
It’s funny though… the chat technology that I thought was so
novel and cool is a run-of-the-mill feature now. Even in my office, we have an IM function
baked right into our desktop applications.
And apps like Facetime and Skype? If you think about it, that’s right out of
the 60s cartoon, “The Jetsons.” All the
futuristic sci-fi technology is slowly but surely coming to pass… all except
the jet-packs. Maybe someday… but when
they do, I bet those mid-air person-to-person collisions are going to be
epic.
I can’t imagine people will be any more careful with their
jet-packs than they are in their cars.
When jet-packs become available to the masses, I want to go live in a
tall apartment building in the city, just to watch the action. I suppose I’d better get some reinforced
windows though. It’ll be like “Road
Warrior” with wings.
OK, I’m drifting now…
You never know where the tech is going to take you. I mean, look at Facebook. It’s a lot like the old chat rooms, wherein
you can interact with lots of people, except you know everyone (at least in
theory). You can whine, complain, crack
wise, flirt, argue, and provide pictures and videos of your kids and pets, just
like you might at a neighborhood bar.
You know, all those years when I was living alone in a
strange city, yearning for some connection with my friends and family, this
stupid app could have been a great comfort.
Never has keeping in touch been so easy.
We should remind ourselves not to forget that.
Because, you never know when a voice from the past is going
to come out of nowhere and smack you right between the eyes. That’s what happened to me, a couple months
ago.
An old friend noticed that my Facebook status had been
changed to “Single,” and decided to make contact. There were emails, then chats, then phone
calls, and then a visit.
Thus began the most improbable love story I could imagine. I might have even mentioned her here a time or two.
Just goes to show, no matter how you plan, life is
unpredictable.
2 comments:
I am such a romantic at heart that I dearly hope that you are in the midst of the love affair and relationship of your life and your unrequited love has now been fulfilled. I went back and read the three blog posts about your experiences from long ago. I cannot wait to hear the update. Finally a blog post for the romantics! Enough about sports -- what is going on?!
Stay tuned for the story to play out. You’re not going to believe it.
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