Here we go -- July 1st, 2009 will forever be remembered as one-part Canada Day, five thousand parts CyberZone 5000 launch day. I don't know what happened in the news today, and frankly, I don't really care. Ten thousand tsunamis couldn't dampen this parade.
More to come as I figure this whole 'blogging' thing out. Much has changed since I first kicked in the screen of a Commodore Amiga and predicted the demise of the personal computer and society in general. Note that I did not place any sort of target date on my predictions -- meaning it's all going to go down as I have foreseen. It just hasn't happened yet.
So, as you can see, you are all quite lucky to have found your way here, where I can dictate the truth to you from my Matrix-esque web-throne.
It's going to be a wild ride -- and here's the tagline: 'If you don't feel as if you're living in the year 5000, then you're probably not checking out Paul Drebber's Cyberzone 5000 web-log.'
We may have to trim that down. I'm not sure how well that will read on a bumper sticker.
Yours forever,
Paul Drebber