Seeing the latest outpouring of support for Dan (good luck, old chap!) made me decide to be philosophical.
Seems to me like technology has now changed the world forever - boundaries have vanished, and time doesn't matter.
I was up the Space Needle in Seattle last Sunday and was struck by the one major difference since I was last up it about 10 to 12 years ago - mobile phones were all around the outside deck and people were taking photos of themselves and sending straight to family and friends in Europe / Japan / Phillippines etc.
(and no Dan, this isn't leading to lancing the wound with a Space Needle!!!!

)
And then I got to thinking about the Dis board and the other place - my trip over was to visit Microsoft and I mentioned the boards a couple of times.
And the philosophical treatise emerged
What we have here is clearly self-evident to us all - but ....
Suddenly its about "storming, forming and norming" - strangers arrive by accident, get involved and begin to realise the "rules" of this virtual society - both the formal rules and the society's own informal rules, and organically the community evolves, with different places to meet and greet.
And in the process, different communication routes emerge - again formal (newsletter) and informal (chat

, pm, e-mail, snail mail, skype).
And the community becomes a self-learning organism as our individual cells share their own knowledge with others either as the broad community or as individuals. They say that the sum of recorded knowledge in the world doubles every year (as measured by the number of intellectual patents registered) - just think how much knowledge has been shared across this group. Indeed being part of the community actively encourages members to research relevant (and sometimes irrelevant) knowledge and share that with the group as well. And out of that comes things we would never have realised for ourselves or would have discovered too late (such as Red Sox playing at Annaheim

on the days before SOF departs).
And that knowledge builds purchasing power as bargains are shared, discount coupons shared, hotels, transport and trips are volume booked, etc.
And love and compassion - the group cares for its own - even though it may never have met them - and not only its own, but the extended family members etc.
And pride - not only does the group build its own identity formally and informally

and be proud to display that, but it also takes pride in individual achievements and is keen to acknowledge that, again even in the extended family members etc.
Being a member of the community brings a sense of personal accountability - what can I do to help? It also brings the ability to mouth off safely about anything you want to (as long as it's done in the right place)
Everyday, SOF boards display this new world - this new virtual community which has come together for a purpose, but somehow or other, you're sure that individual bonds will be formed between families and individuals that will go on far longer than the two weeks SOF is at sea.
That's the power of t'internet - when the Magic started sailing cruisers had absolutely minimal foreknowledge of the cruise - now we've got a point wher around 25% of the cruisers have been in touch in this virtual community (even if they've only lurked - and if that's you, then come on out and make yourself known - this is the safest place on Earth - which it should be when its connected to the happiest place on Earth!

)
As parents, we get concerned sometimes about DD's use of boards - but when you get involved yourself that you really understand its power. Sometimes we say that DD doesn't have any real friends, just internet buddies - but where on earth could you find such a powerful group of friends as this.

And an influential group of friends

- 25% is a large number!
So there you go - that's Philosophy 101 for today.
Llotsaluv to y'all

and as I say, it is a Small World after all!
Allan