Broadband brings the world right to your laptop or your handheld. With it comes information, and along with it comes desire to stay connected, and on top of everything. Om Malik calls it Internet Anxiety Disorder. 'The rush to catch-up and living a six megabits per second lifestyle, is what I think is going to be first major malaise of the 21st century - Internet anxiety disorder,' he says. Firefox developer, Blake Ross thinks that 'Internet hardwires developing brains with a click-happy sense of urgency that will not defer to reality. We are addicted to information and seek it even when we know it's not available.' Others have described this info-addiction as Nerd Attention Deficiency Disorder.
I am pretty sure "Six megabit lifestyle" is a T-shirt waiting to happen.
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RE: Has Bill Gibson seen this yet?
I start to have withdrawl symptoms if I can't catch the updates on TotSP and /. at least 3 times a day. And six megabits? Hell I would like one megabit(Direcway in the sticks).