paulsharvey
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I also enjoy playing with fire. Stop drop and roll has saved me several timesPlay with fire, don't cry when burn't
I also enjoy playing with fire. Stop drop and roll has saved me several timesPlay with fire, don't cry when burn't
I think that same case can be made of the steam engine, car, electricity, telephone, ect. Even back to fire and the first stone tools.I think it was around 1972 when electronic calculators were first being used.
People were saying "This will make life so much easier. We won't have to do any calculations."
I had a math teacher at the time who was also a wounded Vietnam veteran.
He said "Calculators are not for mankind to do less...Calculators are so that mankind can do more"
I think the same can be said for lots of things, such as the internet, cell phones, and now AI.
One of my closest friends doesn’t have a cell phone.The smartphone is a perfect example of technology being a double edged sword. While it enables you to conduct business, or otherwise be reachable anytime, anyplace, it's increasingly obligating you to do the same. Once upon a time, you came home from work and you were done for the day, weekend, etc. (unless you were one of a relative few who were on call after hours). Nowadays employers, customers, friends, family, whoever expect you to be reachable at any time, for any reason, no matter how trite. You've become a slave to a gadget.
When I left the corporate world and bought this place, a big plus was NO cell service. We got rid of ours in 2007 and it has been a blessing in my life. From being on call 24/7 to you can't reach me I'm hunting tree rats/mushrooms and will get back when I get back....One of my closest friends doesn’t have a cell phone.
He seems to be the happiest of all of us.
I can believe that, but different people find happiness in different things. I'm happiest when facing bad weather on a boat, a scenario that leaves most people somewhere between terrified and seasick.One of my closest friends doesn’t have a cell phone.
He seems to be the happiest of all of us.