
I’m living in Coquimbo (Ko-Kim-Bow). I’m working in La Serena. Coquimbo is the Valpo to La Serena’s Viña. They are neighbor towns so close they could actually be one town.
Our condo here is AMAZING. I can’t quite explain it, but the Pacific here in
There’s no WiFi at our condo. In fact, my laptop doesn’t even pick up a wireless network. Not even one that requires a password… nada. So, I’m disconnected.
At first I was a little disappointed. No Skype calls for the next 6 weeks!
I had been SO connected when I was living in Viña that I actually had a couple of skypeversations with my brother where we were both doing other things but were just connected by Skype. We’d chat a bit, then continue with our other online business. For him it was work or looking at Woot.com bargains. For me it was Google Maps, checking my bank account, or looking for more schools where I could peddle my resume. Mostly we’d hear each other muttering or talking to ourselves. I remember thinking, “This is ridiculous! If we’re on Skype we should be talking and sharing, not just sitting here!” But we’d already talked the day before, so we had each other’s news. But there was something incredibly comforting in just being able to hang with my brother. It was just the being connected that mattered.
It’s not that I’m choosing to be far away from everyone back home. That choice was made when I decided to come to
When I studied in Lyon in 2001 I remember we students from the
With internet and virtual connectivity so entwined in our day to day life, are we really experiencing fully all that we can? Is staying connected with each other virtually inhibiting us from staying connected with life, real and in front of us? Do these virtual relationships supplement and deepen our real relationships or do they become superficial substitutes where information is shared, but real connections aren’t maintained?
Deep questions… or maybe I’ve just spent too much time on Facebook the last 2 months! Either way, while I’m here I’d like to connect to Coquimbo, not from it.
Great thoughts and insights on technology!! Just think, with a high-speed phone Wifi, you could be tweeting all day as you move from town to town... ;)
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