The Global Village Never Sleeps
The Internet is like New York, a city that never sleeps, except
for the fact that it is not actually a city. The Web's 'anytime'
nature is a boon for people who want to talk to someone at 4 am
such as anyone who is doing shift work. Before the Internet, if
you finished work at 4 am, the only people awake were other
shift workers such as your co-workers. The only people you could
unwind with after work were the co-workers you probably wanted
to get away from. Your only company were the people you were
most likely to want to complain about to some understanding
third party.
Thanks to the Internet shift workers can go into a chat room at
any time and talk to people about their day. Some of these
people will be in other time zones where everyone has just
finished work and won't think twice about anyone who has just
gotten home. The rest of the chat room will at least be used to
people in other time zones on different schedules. This creates
the interesting possibility of a shift worker establishing a
friendship with someone a few streets away, who assumes their
new friend who works from 10 pm until 4 am must be in another
country.
This 'anytime' aspect also helps insomniacs. When you can't
sleep you can jump on the Internet and talk to people to get
your mind off whatever it is that's keeping you awake. If you
are lucky you can talk out your problem online with a bunch of
anonymous strangers. Then you can go back to bed and straight to
sleep. My advice for when you can't sleep is to avoid lying in
bed and dwelling on the time slowly passing, worried that you
will never sleep again. Better to get up and do something, to
make yourself even more tired so you can get to sleep.
Not only does the Internet let you talk to people twenty four
hours a day, but you can find people with similar interests
anytime. My brother-in-law Brad is currently obsessed with a
board game called Stratego. It is my brother's fault for showing
him this dice-less board game. My brother has since lost
interest in the game and Brad was having trouble finding some to
play against him. Brad doesn't seem interested in any of the
games the rest of us want to play, especially not if they
involve dice. Luckily, Brad discovered he could play Stratego
online and play against real people all day and all night, which
according to his wife is exactly what he has been doing since
discovering the online version of the game. So from her
perspective, maybe there is a downside to him being able to play
his favourite game with someone, somewhere, anytime.