Looking back fifteen years or so, I remember the first hints of what would become the Internet as we know it today. Back then, I was a young twenty-something attending Sacramento State University, majoring in Psychology, when a forward-thinking professor of mine decided to require the class to use email (then completely text-based) to communicate with him and the rest of my classmates. As put off as I was by this, I attempted to learn how to maneuver through this confusing ‘fad,’ and subsequently started spending a significant amount of time in the school’s computer lab.