Re: Computer Dependency
Grishny, on host 12.29.132.98
Monday, September 16, 2002, at 12:37:41
Re: Computer Dependency posted by Darien on Monday, September 16, 2002, at 11:30:01:
> I don't quite "get" that. Yes, machines do a lot of work - but it's not like they were beamed down here by an unknown alien race. We made them. We designed them specifically to do what they do. As such, the chances of the machines having some sort of sinister agenda of their own or somesuch are slim.
Funny you should bring up the concept of using unknown alien technology... that's exactly the premise of the SF-novel series I'm currently reading. It's the Heechee saga by Frederik Pohl and quite interesting.
Anyway, it's not so much a fear that the machines are out to get me or anything. Just airing my aggravation at realizing how little I could do (admittedly of the things that I'm *used* to doing and *trained* to do) when my access to my computer was taken away, however briefly.
> So my point, as I said, is that I don't understand that feeling of "trapped by the machines" that you and many other people express.
Well, I don't feel trapped by the machines either. Most of the time I go about my business and take what the machines are doing for granted. It's only when they do break down that I even think about how dependent we are on them.
> To my thinking, machines make the world a much less confining place, and allow us freedom and flexibility that we'd never have otherwise.
Amen to that. I'd much rather give up the two hours lost to computer malfunction than spend years of my life hunched over a drawing board or light table doing everything by hand like it was done ten years ago.
>For example, without machines, and without computers, you wouldn't even have the term "(cr)," and you *certainly* wouldn't be able to insert one at the end of every single line you type into a text entry field. ;-}
"(cr)?" As in "copyright?" I'm not sure I understand this last little bit of your post. You'd better explain it to me...
Gri"by the way, our network guru did track down the problem finally... and it was all Darien's fault, naturally"shny
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