A BORDERLESS WORLD
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t seems there is any
longer unknown land on our planet.
Internet fans across
the globe have started a vigil after a 16-year old boy in Portland, Or had hanged up a sign promoting Obama that
unknown hands promptly removed. From then, the boy named Perston Fosback set up a camera watching his sign and
attached to a internet device. Hoping to catch the bad people involved in this
matter, the camera internet –oriented made this event go global, attracting viewers as for away from Turkey, Australia and Europe. It would be the first time spectators were watching
simultaneously an event despite their different zone times.
There were so
squirrels to blame. Instead, two girls came in the darkness moving something by
the sign. Viewers shouted: People , People! and urged to call 911. In vain,
because the Obama fan family, that is, the boy and his mother were sleeping. Viewers couldn’t do anything but shoot more and more.
Preston concluded the magic of internet is to make the simplest things
extraordinary”
But, by the time this
innocent sign was being watched, a kind of global team spirit was born
between not only the sign that was being looked at, but also by the way it was
regarded. The online forum which ensued has been showing how a lot of differences were fading away when people were about to to build up something they were committed to. Every
viewer wanted the sign to be safe. It would be not the first time the world have been involved in the
same challenge. But, it would be the first time a border less event would be
watched far away and by a lot of people with a common desire to be part of a
huge and human adventure.
The global village was born.
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