7/2012
Do We Live With Technology, For Technology or Under Technology?
There was a day, back in the 80s, when I was almost embarrassed to use a mobile phone in a car - it just felt weird.
I remember getting my first alpha-numeric pager and no longer needing to pick up messages on those little pink sheets.
Back then, a laptop was what the stripper danced on, and a tablet was medicine.
Cold calls referred to walking your territory, stepping right past the "no soliciting" sign, and asking for an appointment. No metal detectors or bullet-proof glass.
We met at clubs, church, work, and house parties.
We asked people out, face to face, not on Facebook.
And we waited by the phone...
What the hell happened?
Technology baby, that's what happened.
Technology seduces. She moves with you, around you, off your fingertips, by your command.
And she owns you.
Do We Live With Technology, For Technology or Under Technology?
There was a day, back in the 80s, when I was almost embarrassed to use a mobile phone in a car - it just felt weird.
I remember getting my first alpha-numeric pager and no longer needing to pick up messages on those little pink sheets.
Back then, a laptop was what the stripper danced on, and a tablet was medicine.
Cold calls referred to walking your territory, stepping right past the "no soliciting" sign, and asking for an appointment. No metal detectors or bullet-proof glass.
We met at clubs, church, work, and house parties.
We asked people out, face to face, not on Facebook.
And we waited by the phone...
What the hell happened?
Technology baby, that's what happened.
Technology seduces. She moves with you, around you, off your fingertips, by your command.
And she owns you.