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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2008-08-01 07:30 pm

The difference between LJ and Skyehawke

In one of my stories, I have a scene in which the bad guys attempt to take control of the Thames Barrier to hold it open while an artificial storm surge races up the river to flood much of London. It's told in fast snatches, but there are a number of very clear bits of information given to show what's happening, including:

The rest of Draco's Unspeakables arrive. He speaks quickly: "Thames Barrier, we think there's a team using dark magic to hold it open. Storm surge is coming, a big one."


A few people responded to its posting on LJ with "I had no idea what the Barrier was, so I looked it up, it's cool/was on Doctor Who!"

Last night I posted that chapter on Skyhawke. Today I received a comment similar to "Look, I liked it, but you'd have made the ending so much more gripping if you'd explained what the Barrier was." *

I was THIS CLOSE to answering with "Thanks very much for letting me know you liked it, but if you need more Barrier info, you can find it easily! In my day we did not have Google and you had to shag computer scientists to get internet access, so just count yourself lucky, young whippersnapper and use the tools Tim Berners-Lee gave you!"

I held back, but only because I knew I'd receive a reply saying "Berners-Lee? Who?!"

Ah LJ folk, Let me never take you for granted ...

* I should emphasise that I genuinely think this person meant to be helpful here. They were not being intentionally annoying, I am just the least patient closet librarian in the vicinity.

[identity profile] khateh.livejournal.com 2008-08-01 10:46 am (UTC)(link)
How did she survive growing up?

As for Google, there was an article about how around 60% of searches were made using Google, and I'm wondering now how many is that 60% percent. I know of programmers who look at the screen wondering how to do something, and look at em funnily when I suggest Google. And considering some of the results that come up for perfectly reasonable searches... There are a lot of people who haven't discovered the internet properly.

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2008-08-01 11:20 am (UTC)(link)
I think that our modern world is too good at keeping people alive. There are some we should just let go ...

[identity profile] winterthunder.livejournal.com 2008-08-01 03:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I've thought that several times. The rest of the world, unfortunately, doesn't agree with us.