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Speed. Power. Information. Hardware. Software. Quantum.
What a difference computers make in our lives nowadays. It's scary but it is true. We simply can’t imagine life without them anymore. Computers are electronics devices that stores and process data. Our data. They are our closets and storages. They are everywhere wherever we look, even places we lose our access to, damn it, we just can’t remember the password again. Whether we like it or not, we have become part of "www" world wide web, cutting the edges of our time in our lives. We are the users, who just don't have time to even mail a letter, and walk to the post office anymore. So we use “Send” buttons instead. Things get done faster with a higher precision than ever before. Our lives and minds get stretched in any age, and the age of binary revolution makes us think faster, elegant, indeed, in a beautiful way of multitasking performance. And of course, the discovery of wheel makes shipping and delivery of your new PC faster, too.

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therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
Off-line computing is wonderful. However online computing and the internet is about
nothing more other than using a dumbing down surveillance machine which has created a nation of dim witted group thinking drones. Human drones who rely on google to provide answers to them, a search engine which serves as a propaganda tool of the left and globalism.

Everything online is vulnerable to hacking and has a back door for which devious and nefarious people have the key. It was built this way to create forever worry and chaos in those people who willfully and naively give up their freedoms easily to machines that wish to surveille, shape and control their lives. Think human not machine. Technology today comes with too many nefarious claws. I wonder what people would do if the grid went down. I guess go back to being real human beings maybe.

How does anybody think faster when all they are basically doing is clicking on stuff which slows you down, endless ads and pop ups, sifting through useless search results by a leftist propagandist search engine. Writing about useless gibberish on twitter and facebook. Becoming part of a hive is never any good. Have people become that empty that they can't see the difference between actually living rather than just existing in a world of indoctrination and surveillance.

No offense but I will take the world of yesteryear when things were built based on reality and not on creating a fantasy world for people who don't know the difference between freedom and being controlled. People have become like animals in a zoo and they don't even realize it. The only thing missing are the bars. But real people are able to see the invisible bars which are far greater because these bars are hiding under the guise of the greater good. Be weary of people who tell you things are done for the greater good of humanity.
@therighttothink50: Interesting, thought provoking commentary. You can certainly put me within the same place you are. For all that technology can be said to change our lives for the better, social skills are sadly lacking in those places where a person can treat another person badly simply by pressing a keyboard and the ensuing anonymity such people can hide behind :)
OceanRoses · F
I agree, you are very knowledgeable and helped me pick a quality computer. I worked many yrs ago in High technology Micro-processing field the brains on the inside of components. Like all tools, modern technology has produced some wonderful moments and like old times some pit falls...TY for the help...I love both & use both!
Raffie · 61-69, F
Alas and alack, I prefer the days of wine and roses....when speed took a back seat to romance. When a perfumed love letter arrived at its destination a week later and the receiver waited with baited breath to behold its contents and declaration of love. I do not like the age of computers, for the wheel spins, oh, so fast, and out of control. Harken back to the days of old, when anticipation brought excitement and time still remained precious for what it brought!
MyLady · 56-60, F
@Raffie: I'm just an IT lady. I work with computers and people. I mean no harm.
Raffie · 61-69, F
@MyLady: no harm....just don't like computers...lol
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
@MyLady: I believe you mean no harm :) Ty for writing anyway dear :)
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
I wonder what the monks thought when Guttenberg invented the printing press with movable type.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
An almost sad commentary.
Justme5969 · 61-69, M
Sad but true.......lol

 
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