The mother of all media
The benefits of the Internet far outweigh its faults, says Altamash Kamal.
It was during an uncharacteristically sultry summer afternoon attending a session Of a Salzburg seminar our years ago that I got my first taste of the Internet. There at the foot of the Alps, I got on 'the Net' and (having skipped dinner) stayed on till three in the morning. Then I called and woke my wife up in Karachi and told her: "I think I have discovered what I was born for."
Before that day I had read a lot about the Net, but no amount of reading could have prepared me for the power of that first experience. The Internet is many things to many people. To some it is nothing less than a gift from the heavens. To others it is only a scourge, a source of pornography and politically incorrect propaganda. I belong firmly in the first category. Since that day in Salzburg, the Internet for me has been a voyage of discovery. And I think I have understood it for what it is. A new media. The new media. The mother of all media.