A philosophy of The Lazy River Road--------

  Every now and again I get asked why did I create The Lazy River Road.       j 

  Well, here's the answer...
  Every public system has a philosophy behind it,I believe, so it behooves me
  to write up what the philosophy of The Lazy River Road is.

  Just in case you were wondering. :-)

  
We are convinced that electronic media will one day be as common as
the telephone and newpaper are now. Everyone will ultimately have
an e-mail address, I envision, as well as all people/organizations users
will want to contact: Companies, government officials, government
agencies, newspapers, etc.

The content of the Internet should be accessible to everyone, in the
same manner as books are in public libraries, or TV is via public TV.
Not only that, but the complete freedom of speech on the net is only
equal to the freedom of speech we enjoy among close friends (much
more open than TV, or newspapers, let alone Prodigy).
Hence I have created The Lazy River Road in my image of "public
access e-communications". Think of it like a public park.
("The Lazy River Road, an Internet Park".)