The excitement is there, like reading the first page of a promising book set aside too long.
But what if one couldn’t read? Or the text was in hieroglyphics? Or the pages were all stuck together? Or scrambled in numerical disorder? How do we overcome the little glitches, decide what we need to make something work, to reach our goal in its fullest potential? To put one before two before three, is a learned method, a response to an organizational problem.
But with new media, it may go off in seventeen hundred different directions, double back, die, or reincarnate as a cat. Unless of course, you wanted a duck.
Neat stuff. Discover the tools, open the door to the million page story.