Why are bots listed as users?
Well, its too late to post there now isn’t it.
What’s a bot? A spider?
When you look at who is online here you will see the names of search engines/bots/spiders.
Another question:
City minds vs. Suburbs/country minds.
Most of us (on forums)live in cities, very few live in sparsely populated areas/ country or suburbs. I have lived in both. One thing in common : outsiders are viewed with suspicions until proven part of. Yet there are so many other diffences or so it seems, values, loyalties,attitudes. There are similarities but, the overall seems different.
Question: Has anyone else studied city vs country in any amount? What affects can differences have on the general public? Plus other questions of benefits and downsides
What function do they perform?
i am a kerouac fan, he is the brother who i never had. (along with hosts of others). his first piece which really put me on a tangent-edge, was the ‘town and the city’ it’s been so long that i forgot what it was all about, but thereon followed his literal footsteps and he opened up the world of beat possibility, i actually had a psychic experience there in the church where he was altar boy.
his brother gerard died at a very early age, he wrote ‘visions of gerard’ and when my son took his life, i formed an amalgam chris-gerard,
the prefunction of that mix was when my chris still a young boy and i, were the only ones out of our family group to hike up desolation peak in northern washington and it was cold and late, and he wanted to go on but i told him to go back so as not to repeat the incident the previous year where scaling-hiking up too late we almost froze to death in mid august…, thats where our souls became one, gerard, me, jack and chris, …
kris about the kitty, the other day, after innumerable attempts at trying to lure the little kitty in unsuccessfully i am afraid, early in the morning i heard a terrible hart wrenching sound which woke me even before the alarm was supposed to wake me at the break of dawn, and i knew instinctively it was the kitty hiding where she thought it was safe, and i knew it wasn’t the sound of two cats fighting over the tray of kibbles i left out for her, it was a death scream, slowly ebbing away. i knw because i heard that sound before. i wanted to get my gun and shoot it, and was disconcerted by something someone said, that they too are living beings trying to survive, but the anger was real.
That person said his daughter’s cat of 7 years, was picked up by an owl and taken for a good meal. So i guess let’s not pick on the coyote however, what if it was someone’s little baby? well everyone in the neighborhood knows, and babies are just not taken out in this neighborhood
It’s the town within the city we live, the best of both, and the worst of it too, i suppose.
Well, i am regularly shuttling between the two since last 12 years.
The most ditinctive difference between the two is that villagers think and live collectively, while urbanites are just the opposite.
If you ask a person living in a 30 story building, that who is living just above you, odds are in the favor that he would not be able to tell that. But, if you ask any villager about anyone of his village, he will tell you about their forefathers also.
Village is close knitted community, where everyone knows and value everyone. In the cities, nobody knows none.
There are many plus and minus points of both lifestyles.
Village is more suitable for children and elder persons, while cities for youngs and middle ages.
with love,
sanjay
While what you say is true I do disagree with the age suitable. Both are suitable for any age. You just have different parenting.