It's almost reading like a mockery of after the fact. I was in college in this time I can remember my high school teacher in 1992 telling us get into computer software. It's the wave of the future. She would tell us of ATM and purchases online how money will be obsolete.
Of course at this time I would look at my school purchased old computer with a track ball and cursing at the dang thing for the thousandth time while learning Word Perfect 3.1 on my own because my teacher was still on chapter three and I was on chapter 11 and there was a bug in the software that wouldn't allow me to proceed and after two weeks of hounding her about it she finally made me department secretary to get me off her ass and I was now typing memos and such and not mention designing and creating the program for the local figure skating club's 50th anniversary because she was also the chair of the committee....anyhow that was a big digression.

(I've been drinking)
At that time I had a vague idea of what the internet was. My family is blue collar we didn't have a computer, never had a commodore 64 or anything of that nature.
I think at that time (1995) the world wide web was still an underground thing. Sure I had heard about ICQ and what not but I had no clue until a few years later of what the internet really was.
Anyway, my point is that even as ignorant as I was, I believe that computers and the internet would change our lives. After all I am a kid of the 80s and I've watched all those movies that told us that it would.