I had a good time in my last class talking about USENET and IRC and how they laid a foundation for discussion communities and IM. One of my students told me that a colleague of his heard he was learning about USENET in class and commented that it was “old stuff.”
Old, as I try to tell the young ladies before they escape, don’t mean a thing. I don’t expect that most people will invest their social currency in USENET discussion boards or IM channels. But as a tool for problem-solving and troubleshooting, USENET is hard to beat. IRC is still the easiest and most common method to have a chatroom for many people, and if you are clueful enough to use it you can hobnob with the developers and guru users of many of the cool pieces of software that everyone is so hyped about today.
Old School is where it’s at. Just ask the kids…