Skyhigh 20 Death of a race
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Death of a race IT IT was a nice, warm summers day. The sort of day you think all days were like when you look back on your memories of being young. The sort of day when kids feel free to play in the streets. The sort of day that parents take off work, so they can wash to car, and mow the lawn. It was a perfect day. It was sunny, the bird were singing, and the postman had been. Nigel got in from school and saw a huge pile of disks sitting there. He sneezed, cursing the warm, summers day that was forming memories for people that would stay with them for the rest of their lives. "Damned weather", Nigel thought. "It brings on my hay fever." Nigel went over to the kitchen table, as there was todays mail. He knew in his heart that the new issue of "Disk-O", his favourite diskmagazine would be in that mail somewhere. He pushed his round rimmed spectacles up higher over his acne ridden nose, so he could get a look at the handwriting. Surely enough, there is was, a disk from Fishmonger/Mighty-guyz. It had to be. He was one of the main editors of the magazine, and he had told Nigel the night before on an American Chatline that he had sent it to him a few days earlier. Already sweating in the intense summer heat, Nigel sweated some more at the thought of Disk-O issue 25, the silver issue. Apparantly it had a 5 speed upscroller that used a proportional font! Nigel tore the pack open, to see a votesheet, and a small note saying: "Hi Nigel, I'll call you soon. Fishmonger." Cool, a long and friendly note this time, thought Nigel. He ran through the house and up the stairs, to get to his room. But, his sister, Kerry stepped out of her room. With her usual sneer and tarty stance, she looked like she may give out some words of wisdom to Nigel. "Well," she said, chewing on her gum. "It looks like you had a good day with the mail today. Lots of porn for you to jerk off to I guess." "Fuck you, you daft tart", Nigel replied, with a surprising show of dignity for his sister. "Don't you know the new issue of Disk-O is in this pack? It has a 5 speed proportional upscroller." With an odd glance, Kerry stepped back into her room muttering about him being a sad little nerd. Nigel rushed into his room, and turned on his C64 to check the new issue! "Yeah, it is 2 sides long, that's great!" Nigel thought to himself. "I wonder if I am in the charts?" Flying through the chapters, Nigel got to the charts soon enough. Scanning the charts, he saw his name in the cracker charts. My God, position 3. That's what it said: THE MIGHTY NIGEL/BLUE SECTOR THE MIGHTY NIGEL/BLUE SECTOR He had made it at last. Shouting with joy, Nigel decided he would put on some music to celebrate, so choose a delicate selection of "Death by Insertion", the new CD from his fave band "The Monkey Bashers". Nigel was shocked. He would have to spend all night reading the mag and doing some cracking, to hold his position in the charts. But his friends from school had asked him to go out to a pub that night. What could he do. But, he couldn't go, as he just had to read the mag, and crack the new game "Fred's Front" tonight, or he would be kicked from his group. He got on the phone to the lad he was meeting at about 8pm: "Hi John, its The Mighty Nigel.... I mean, Nigel." "Hi Nigel, how are you, are you still on for tonight? I know we are only 16, but we will easily get into the pub. They would serve a 3 year old, as long as he didn't come in on a tricycle!" "Well, John, I can't come, because, erm... I've not got any money. Sorry." "But it was your birthday the other day, you said you would make this your birthday celebration! You've got to come. You only just told us how much cash you got from your Auntie Vera today!" "Yeah, John, but, erm... Sorry, my mum is calling, I will have to go. I'll see you in school on Monday, OK? Maybe we'll go out next week, OK?" "Sure, I guess so. See you later Nigel...." "Have a good night, John." And Nigel went back to his C64. --------------------------------------------- How many times have sceners like you or me (Shuze) done that sort of thing before. I am not talking about staying in because a new mag is there, but how many times have you not gone out, just because you have some scene stuff to do. Probably more times than you would care to admit to. But the thing is, it is not happening as often as is used to any more. These days if someone has to do something on a computer, it is not like in the 80's, when technophobia was rampant, that if you could use a computer of any sort, then you were a nerd, a geek, a billy-no-mates. These days, the computer nerd really has to be an extreme case to be called that. How many of the people reading this would think of themselves as computer nerds? I certainly would not think of myself as that, although I do spend a great deal of time using computers. At the moment, it is acceptable, due to the increasing dependancy in industry, and in education, on computers. Think of it. How many times do you see a really attractive girl handing in their work done on computer these days? Then think of how many times you saw that about 5 years ago. Hardly ever. Only the guys with glasses, spots, and no dress scence ever did that, didn't they? So what has happened to the computer nerd? Well, I think evolution as taken place. Look at it. The computer nerd of the 80's is now a lot older, and is experienced at everything. These days those nerds are more regarded as computer geniuses, and are either in jail, or working for Microsoft! People in the non-computer world think of them as great people, real geniuses. 5 or 10 years ago, people would have said "He uses computers? What a geek!" I think the whole thing is that the attitude to computers has changed so dramatically that they are now an acceptable past time. The internet is partly responsible for this, opening up whole new avenues in entertainment. Other things are the CDI systems, as they have attracted people to buy them and use them as video-CD players, and music CD players, and then people get into the games also. Of course, anyone who knows something about the actual programming of computers is still often singled out, but again, instead of being that nerd who knows about computers, he is a really clever guy who can help everyone. So, maybe we all missed it. Maybe we didn't think. Just when did the stereotypical computer nerd die? And should anyone be upset? I don't think so. Shuze/Afl'70