Out In The
Be-Bop 2000s Night- A Class Website Of One's Own, For The Class Of 1964
Wherever You Are
By Bart Webber
North Adamsville
(Ma) Class Of 1964, comment:
Although
these blog sites that I have been involved in through the good offices of my
friend Sam Lowell who taught me the best he could since neither of us are “techies”
and blogs that I contribute tend to reflect old time, be-bop night, hard times,
beat times, beat down times, beat down, beatified schoolboy concerns and
memories I am not adverse to coming into the new millennium to try, try hard by
the way, to deal with the implication of the new technologies like the
Internet, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and whatever comes up next as the “new” mode
of so-called social networking in order to get that “message” out. That said, I
was surfing one such social networking site (okay, okay I won’t be coy Facebook) looking at the class message
boards of the classes at North Adamsville just before and after my class, the
Class of 1964, and found that Rodger Goldman had made an announcement that the
Class of 1965 has its own website hosted by its own webmaster. Correct me if I
am wrong but didn't the Class of 1964 have several members who went to MIT or
other scientific or technically- oriented schools who could take on such a
task?
Actually,
these days doesn't someone have an eight-year-old grandchild who could serve in
that Webmaster capacity? In either case, isn't there someone who can take on
this chore so that we get to see all the photos of children and grandchildren,
the family dogs and cats, the aging children of the Class of 1964, and whatever
else cyberspace will accept. I am on a crusade, fellow classmates.
Now I have
not always been a techie fan. In fact in the past I have been something of a
technological Luddite (if you do not know who a Luddite is go to Wikipedia but if you don’t have time
that started when English home weavers trashed, or tried to, the new industrial
spinners in the early 1800s at the front end of the Industrial Revolution.
Maybe they were right or wrong but they were swamped by history and efficiency).
During most of my life I have consciously kept a few too many steps behind the
latest technology, at times from a political prospective and at others from a
desire not to get too much clutter in my space. Now, however, although
cyberspace has not brought us the “golden age of the global community,” far
from it, that I have long hankered for, it does permit those of us from the
Class of 1964 to take a stroll down memory lane.
I know there
is someone out there who, with evil intent in his or her heart, someone like
Frankie, Francis Xavier Riley, king hell king of the be-bop early 1960s
schoolboy night, says " Well, why doesn't old Bart Webber take on this
task?" Fair enough. However, as this is a confessional age, I must come
clean here. While I appreciate and can certainly use the Internet when the deal
goes down and I get into technological trouble or have to upgrade, etc. I must
call in my "significant other" to rescues me. When I say,” Cindy, the
#*& computer just went kaput” she comes to the rescue. Moreover, if the
truth were known I also still use a CD player when I go for my walks. In the
age of the iPod how yesterday, right? I, however, would be more than happy to
write a little something for our website. But we need a Webmaster
extraordinaire to get us up and running. And I know it will not be old Frankie
and his progeny because, king of the night he might have been but he was (and
is) a techno-no. His thing was pitter-patter, and girls. Where is there room
for techno-competence in that world? So, as this is also an age that is
addicted to sports metaphors- who will step up to the plate?
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