Browsing was fun in the late 90s. Clicking through search engine directories you probably wouldn’t find what you were looking for, but you’d still spend hours reading about lucid dreaming, brain wave synchronisation, how to make coke from bananas and all kinds of random hobbies and things that you wouldn’t even have thought of searching for in the first place.
Internet today is just buy this, buy that and click bait. While you might eventually find what you’re searching for for free it’s just no fun to browse.
He didn’t say it was easy. He said it was fun.
Browsing was fun in the late 90s. Clicking through search engine directories you probably wouldn’t find what you were looking for, but you’d still spend hours reading about lucid dreaming, brain wave synchronisation, how to make coke from bananas and all kinds of random hobbies and things that you wouldn’t even have thought of searching for in the first place.
Internet today is just buy this, buy that and click bait. While you might eventually find what you’re searching for for free it’s just no fun to browse.
He said “you didn’t have to search too hard.” The opposite of “hard” is "easy "