I think true PO will be the immediate incapacitation of the internet as a reliable means to have fancy web sites.
Maybe email will still exist... but not much else. It will be back to the early 1990s with newsgroups, emails that take hours to go around (hoping from server to server based on eletricity availability) and telnet to local servers (when the electric grid is up...).
Exhibit A: hushmail.com which I was a fan of until today, crapped out as the whole downtown Vancouver was put down by a fire. Made me feel like it's 2015 already
If a well known encrypted email provider just disappeared for a whole day due to almost-third world type planning in a so-called modern city, that doesn't bode well for google and al... or this site for that matter.
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"Martin Robson of Robson Communications Inc. told The Vancouver Sun in an e-mail that several hundred Internet servers at Harbour Centre have been affected by the power outage, meaning many corporate websites -- including the one for BC Ferries -- are down.
"We have over 200 servers located at Harbour Centre and they're offline as a result of the power outage," Robson wrote in his e-mail. "A huge number of companies [are] offline."
Many of those organizations affected aren't even in Vancouver.
Worldwide Christian Schools, an organization based in Michigan, said its website has been affected by the power outage because its websites are hosted by a Vancouver-based Internet company.
"All three of our websites have been down for hours," Emily Klooster, a spokeswoman with the organization, wrote in an e-mail. "The effects of this power outage have gone far beyond Vancouver!"
Nancy Berton, owner of Gardecor Inc., a Colorado-based outdoor products company, said its websites were also down due to the Vancouver outage.
"This is a major economic loss for the day in sales as we are in our peak season," Berton wrote in an e-mail."