The first conversation I ever had about the Internet was in 1993 with Robert Wright, who was then a colleague at the 'New Republic.'
This quote highlights the early days of the internet and how conversations among intellectuals and journalists like the speaker and Robert Wright contributed to shaping the understanding and development of this revolutionary technology. It underscores the significance of initial discussions in framing the future impact of the internet on society, communication, and information sharing. Reflecting on this moment reminds us of how far technology has come since then and the importance of early dialogue in technological advancement.