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ustrader
As a regular pontificator, that this age of 24/7 information and technology over kill is a bite to much and imbalanced. Where information and techno gadgetry are proving more than the current evolutionary man can deal with as, on an average day, it produces more at an ever increasing pace for him to do than he can do.

We see there may be some merit to this instinctive illiterate opine after all. popcorn.gif

Americans work more, seem to accomplish less.

Is Technology in the way? see how here!
bob
I was pondering starting a thread like this but from the human frailty standpoint.
That is how we have become addicted to our high tech tools and toys.
In observing my own behavior I see how I spend way too much time farting around on the puter not really accomplishing much of anything. Then I feel rushed to just get the bare minimum done to get by.
I'm a bloody slave.
Should I kill my computer? ohmy.gif
SoloNav
QUOTE (bob @ Feb 26 2006, 06:36 AM)
I was pondering starting a thread like this but from the human frailty standpoint.
That is how we have become addicted to our high tech tools and toys.
In observing my own behavior I see how I spend way too much time farting around on the puter not really accomplishing much of anything. Then I feel rushed to just get the bare minimum done to get by.
I'm a bloody slave.
Should I kill my computer? ohmy.gif
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Naw. Just unplug it.
Fit2BThaied
Oh, no - not the computer! That's my lifeline, my right hand, my connection to the world......well, maybe I could sing those old song lyrics to my Hewlett Packard computer:

"Got along without ya'
Before I met ya',
Gonna get along without ya' now."
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