Prince Shared His Thoughts About the Internet in 1999 & They’re Spot-On
Prince once shared his thoughts about the internet at an award show in 1999. Spoiler: The icon seemed to be on to something. Prince’s remarks took place at the Yahoo!…

Prince once shared his thoughts about the internet at an award show in 1999. Spoiler: The icon seemed to be on to something.
Prince's remarks took place at the Yahoo! Internet Life Online Music Awards. The Verge notes he was there to present the "Online Pioneer" award to Public Enemy. He may have been there to present an award, but Prince's words were ominous, to say the least.
"Don't be fooled by the internet," begins Prince in the clip below. "It's cool to get on the computer, but don't let the computer get on you. It's cool to use the computer, but don't let the computer use you. Y'all saw 'The Matrix.' There is a war going on. The battlefield is the mind, and the prize is the soul. So, be careful. Be very careful."
Interestingly enough, David Bowie had similar thoughts on the internet in 1999. Bowie told BBC Newsnight, "I don't think we've even seen the tip of the iceberg. I think the potential of what the internet is going to do to society -- both good and bad -- is unimaginable. I think we're actually on the cusp of something exhilarating and terrifying...
When the interviewer responds, "It's just a tool, though. Isn't it?" Bowie fires back, "No, it's an alien lifeform." He adds, "...The actual context and state of content is going to be so different to anything we can envision at the moment. The interplay between the user and the provider will be so in sympatico. It's going to crush our ideas of what mediums are all about."
20 Iconic ‘Short Kings’ in Rock History
Rock and roll has taught the world many lessons. Perhaps one of its most underrated is this: You don't have to be tall to be a giant rock star.
In fact, some of the biggest names in rock history could be classified as "short kings."
What's a "short king" you may ask? First coined by comedian/writer Jaboukie Young-White, a short king is a slang term of endearment for a man who is under 5'9", according to Urban Dictionary.
Scroll through the gallery below to see some of rock's greatest short kings.
John Mellencamp

5'7"
Ronnie James Dio

5'4"
Bruce Dickinson

5'6"
Iggy Pop

5'6"
Billie Joe Armstrong

5'7"
Flea

5'6"
Axl Rose

5'8"
Angus and Malcolm Young

5'2" and 5'3"
Prince

5'2"
Eddie Vedder

5'7"
Roger Daltrey

5'7"
Paul Simon

5'3"
Bob Marley

5'8"
Lou Reed

5'8"
Thom Yorke

5'5"
Bob Dylan

5'7"
Beck

5'7"
Phil Collins

5'6"
Bono

5'5 1/2"