WHATâS SO FUNNY: Beach blanket bozo
Beach season will soon be upon us and I should get down there at some point, but I donât see how I can. Not until weâve got a little open-air Internet cafĂŠ at Main Beach.
Now donât get in a huff. The beach is supposed to be a paradise, isnât it? Shouldnât paradise have everything? I canât take my laptop down there; thereâs too much sand. A Blackberry would be too small. I need my big screen. Thereâs just so much on it.
For one thing, I check my e-mail 15 to 40 times a day in case thereâs something I have to act on. You think Iâm just making myself sound important, but hereâs an example:
I just got one from a businesswoman in Nigeria who has $10.5 million to distribute and, in searching for a good and honest person to help her, found me. I can have 30% for helping her donate the rest to charities and âMotherless homes.â These are the kinds of opportunities you need to be able to jump on.
But what really made it clear how much I need my screen is a recent AOL picture â one of those news stories they rotate all day to keep us au courant. It was a candid photo of Lindsay Lohan with one finger, possibly, in her nose. You hit the link to find out for sure. If Iâd been at the beach Iâd have missed it. And on a Blackberry I wouldnât have been able to see it.
You might not think such a photo is news, or even entertainment news. But the good folks at AOL wouldnât put it up there if we werenât interested. Inquiring minds want to know if Lindsayâs finger was in her nose â although that says more about our picking on Lindsay than it does about Lindsay picking anything else.
My point is that it no longer works to have the newspaper in the morning and the TV news at night and maybe go to the beach in between. I need to be up-to-the-minute. I believe weâre accelerating toward a cultural silliness bottom, and I want to be there when we hit it.
I donât want to miss the next ambush of Lindsay or Britney, or the next dumb thing Jessica says, even though Iâm not sure who Jessica is.
My suggestion for Main Beach is a walled, wireless, grit-free platform next to the playground, for those of us who want to get away from it all and still bring it all with us.
The thing thatâs always kind of bugged me about the beach, anyway, is the sand. Itâs so ... grainy. Worst thing for a computer, except water. If I get sand in my laptop I might as well go ahead and throw it in the ocean.
Yeah, I know, not a bad idea. But itâs too late for me. I canât go back. Can you?
SHERWOOD KIRALY is a Laguna Beach resident. He has written four novels, three of which were critically acclaimed.
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