Nin-Yaaban Posted April 14, 2013 Wakhti aad u dheer ayaan rabay Topic noocaan oo kale inaan mar bilaabo, laakinse aan aqoon sidaan u bilaabi lahaa. Waxaan rabaa dadka SomaliaOnline in aan weeydiiyo fikrada eey kaqabaa The Internet. Waa maxay faa'iidooyinka iyo Khasaarada eey Internetka ADIGA shaqsi ahaan u aragtid: I will update this as i think of more things....but give us a summary of how it has helped you, some of the things that you see is wrong with it. Discuss. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted April 14, 2013 Information at the tip of your finger is what I like about it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nin-Yaaban Posted April 14, 2013 Che -Guevara;937918 wrote: Information at the tip of your finger is what I like about it. Runtaa, but in the same token, do you think it made people just a lot more lazier by depending on the Internet for everything? There is this 17yr old kid, aan adeer u ahay. He has the attention span of 4yr old kid. He can't disconnect from his laptop/cellphone long enuff to really think about things deeply. He'd give you really short answers to everything, and he's very abrupt about everything. Personally, i think it's doing a lot of harm to most of the younger generation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted April 14, 2013 Technology is advancing faster than we could adapt to it. There's no equilibrium yet. Being connected to the internet discourages face to face contact but we adapt and find other venues of learning and socializing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STOIC Posted April 14, 2013 Aaah the internet the only place I can be an imposter and whole another me lol..I think it internet is just a tool and depends on how you use it..You can use it to expand your knowledge on topics that were exclusively for specialist on that field or You can also use for all kind of fusuuq and malice that will not garner you any dhawab from the creator.I have learned great deal of knowledge from the internet heck I even expand my Somali just loging to SOL...Lately I have been working on my spirituality and what better place can you get a guidance than from one click away! Its all how you want to use Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted April 14, 2013 lol@spirituality, sounds something a white person would say not that there's wrong with it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STOIC Posted April 14, 2013 ^Hehe sounds White-boy ha? lol..I think it is the rat race and the general distractions of too much time on distractions that makes one to stop and reflect on his life..I think I reached that point where I'm just seeing Life is Good (LG) but it can end anytime..I was one of the last person to think about death, but lately I have been thinking on making the most of my time by listening to many Islamic youtube videos... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ace of Spadez Posted April 14, 2013 I think the internet brought Somalis the opportunity to communicate which is a good thing. The down side is the struggle to ensuring you are not wasting your time online as opposed to working for the here after as stoic mentions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STOIC Posted April 14, 2013 ^ Yeah man there is alot of knowledge out there on the internet.Its just whatever that interests you..Its just a tool. You can abuse it like a drug though..lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ace of Spadez Posted April 14, 2013 So true. The said addiction is a big problem in a community like ours that has a high unemployment rate. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted April 14, 2013 Stoic, you are not alone, my youtube browser history is full of two things, muxaadaro arabic lectures and high tech videos and kid cartoons that my little ones watch from time to time. My days of too much internet time is gone. These days it is about academia, research and business. I could be sitting in front of the computer all day and not check email or social networking sites. I tell you too much internet and electronics in our life these days. I did turn off my cell for four days straight about a month ago and walaahi it felt so liberating. It was not fun for family and friends tho. I liked leaving the phone home and not worrying at all. If you gonna try, one downside there is, you get home tired and only to find out you gotta go back because so and so is in the hospital or stuck somewhere. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nin-Yaaban Posted April 14, 2013 STOIC;937936 wrote: Aaah the internet the only place I can be an imposter and whole another me lol..I think it internet is just a tool and depends on how you use it..You can use it to expand your knowledge on topics that were exclusively for specialist on that field or You can also use for all kind of fusuuq and malice that will not garner you any dhawab from the creator.I have learned great deal of knowledge from the internet heck I even expand my Somali just loging to SOL...Lately I have been working on my spirituality and what better place can you get a guidance than from one click away! Its all how you want to use Very good points STOIC. As for impersonating and people pretending to be things they aren't, do you see that as a problem? The Internet allows you to build a whole self around something that isn't true. I did that myself in my early day's of discovering the Internet, and this new self started to cross over into my real life. LoL, the line started to blur between 'Internetka iyo Nolosha caadiga ah. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted April 14, 2013 let me google that for you guys Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nin-Yaaban Posted April 14, 2013 Ace of Spadez;937945 wrote: I think the internet brought Somalis the opportunity to communicate which is a good thing. The down side is the struggle to ensuring you are not wasting your time online as opposed to working for the here after as stoic mentions. That's true sxb. But it also has brought the evilness and Xaasidnimo out of some people. You'd read some things on the Internet that you know no one would have the balls to say it to someone else's face. Take for example Siyaasad(Politics). LoL before the Internet, people shared their views/ideas in a peaceful, respectful manner, but now it's totally different ball game. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STOIC Posted April 14, 2013 NY..you are funny and honest. It is a problem of course if you cross the line between reality and fictional online character. It is all about confidence and self-esteem.You can fool people, but not reality.So yes it is a problem if you build a hype character and next thing this thing is creeping on your real life. I'll like to think majority of the people have self-control in mixing the two personality together. Majority of us may hold some unpopular views or opinions that we might not dare expose it in public, but somehow the internet give us this anonymity and we are brave enough to air it, but this only create false sense of security. I will tell you what being raised as a muslim did warn me about death and what may come after we depart this life, but it took an internet Youtube clip by Professor Kagan of Yale to think death in a different way. So I think there is a great deal of knowledge we can get from this tool. Jac..I'm hooked on people like Yaser Qadhi and many Somali sheikhs on youtube... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites