Are You a Mechanic or a Driver?
While perusing the forum tonight, something came to mind. The post title says it all, really.
Ever since I can remember I've associated the Internet, (as an industry), to the Automotive industry when consulting with clients. It just works... and on so many levels.
One of those levels; (the psychological); is what hit me tonight.
I mean, more and more (if you pay attention) you see services popping up that take the "technical side" OUT of the equation; but provide some pretty extensive functionality. Even though I'm a pretty proficient programmer, I just downloaded an application that basically builds applications FOR you through a drag and drop interface. It uses some pretty heavy technology, too.
Web Services & Applications like SproutBuilder (viral flash advertising), Yahoo's Pipes (rss & database mashing), Dolphin (social network site), WordPress (hosted version)... are all non-techie centric; or more in suit with this post Driver Centric.
Yet, there are still those of us that jump out here, without a technical bone in their bodies, and dive right into the deep end. Of course they start to blub-blub and wind up either giving up frustrated or find somebody like me, (a Mechanic), to pull them out and resuscitate their business.
Now, if you happen to be a Driver I mean you no disrespect. I just don't get it, is all. I mean, I have heart palpitations when somebody asks me to pop my hood to give them a jump because I'm such a (automobile) "Driver".. and have NO desire to be a mechanic.
Anyway.. without gettin' all droll and verbose about it... just thought I'd throw it out there. Which one are you?
An Internet Driver or an Internet Mechanic?
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