I love technology. Even though sometimes it's a pain in the ass to get working, it makes a lot of everyday tasks go a lot faster. Take the computer for example, you can get on the Internet and find research for a paper or try to find that song that you've had in your head all day, and it will take about 10 minutes. Then of course, it will freeze on you if you do a lot of things on it at once.
I was driving back to campus with my mom yesterday (I live in New Ulm, 30 minutes away), and we were about 10 minutes into my drive when I realized I ...of course...left my cellphone at my house. I got so upset! My cellphone is basically my life...I have all my numbers in there and that night I had a lot of groups to meet with and of course they would all have to contact me by calling or texting me...yeah well they couldn't because I left my phone at home. It shocked me how much I rely on my cellphone. I can't believe I got that upset over something like that, but it sucked not having my cellphone with me. I was so relieved when I got it back and I had over 20 missed calls. Of course, before I left my house, I made sure I had socks along but NOPE can't double check that I have my cellphone with me or not! Of course.
So a lot of parts of technology are good, because it makes things go a lot faster; but it's never going to be perfect. Ever.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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