Enclave of Albion.

Simple times call for straightforward talk, the damage to the network looks extensive, we need to take the comments to heart, these are the best ways to get to the audience who possibly don’t have a lot of information as not much information is reported by the media. Internal services are still running, that’s the first layer of protection this has not been seen for a time. It looks though the mainframe has been a bit affected by the hacking that is taking place, and the parasitic scale of the new software is a step in the wrong direction for broadband users. The network is quite polarised at the minute and two factions are appearing to me here on the home front, the local net is getting quite stratified, and the entry page reveals the truth, that more single interest groups are emerging. So we don’t associate over the web which is quite odd, and the contest calls to mind the children shipwrecked in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies all of whom belong to a single class, but a diversity of opinions cause the group’s ruination. All of whom are public schoolboys, so perhaps there is a nod to the writer in the html code, maybe if we study it’s topography we might see exactly those problems that caused such carnage in that fictional utopia. Not all web users get on and don’t always stay in touch, in fact the new software is more divisive, than it first seemed, as private people don’t freely associate with those values if you will.

So no this isn’t a synopsis of a novel I’m doing on this website. Although it looks a bit like that to some in terms of the characterisation and ‘authorial style’ narrated by the students themselves – is another perspective, it’s not wide of the mark of the novels. So all these discoveries lead me to think that there may also be another castaway. Creative writing is a unifying thing and I think that education both private and public is important as a means of ending social exclusion. Okay one or two funny comments, typos are commonplace, this sort of thing, but I’ve never found a better metaphor to use in IT, so that is why I love Golding’s novel so much, he also published The Chrysalids is also a good read. I think they were both originally published by Penguin Books, at least that is the case in pre-decimalisation era, well perused, but now a bit flaky, showing signs of wear and tear. So they came out in the 60’s originally and a few of these copies are still circulating. But you can also buy from amazon, or find a copy at the British Library.

In other words we are all cohabiting this space and a variety of worldviews proliferate, some feel that we don’t even have a blog, so there’s that, some send out emails, others look for courses, a super high density of material to work with for the journalist, and photographer, web user too. All the clips and selfies on your phone memory are useful to the web designer. If you come across a big cache of old photos, well you get the idea. OR

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