Tragic to some. ever heard about someone who had an accident and rather than help, people took out there phones and started recording it. It does make us feel like who we are not.

On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 12:26 AM, Jonas | Lamu Software <jonas@lamusoftware.com> wrote:
Can only speak for myself but the Internet has shifted me from having
to know things to be able to look for things. Being able to recite a
poem or remember an exact quote does not make sense any longer as it
is more important to know how to find this information than it is to know
it. A lot of schools have unfortunately not caught up yet.

It is not necessarily a bad thing but people who are not able to make
the shift (learn how to find reliable information) will be left behind.

I grew up without television so I still read a lot but only novels not
tech books.

Don't think the Internet is that much about craving tech, more about
information being freely available.



On 12/03/2010 11:45 PM, Watchman wrote:
Every time a new tech launches, Man craves it. Granted it takes a while
to implement for example the automobile transition from Horse and
Carriage. But once it picks up.. e.g. the iOS devices, Man goes GAGA!

What's the internet doing to us?

Open discussion here.

Is it making us a smarter community? more knowledgeable? more
intelligent or just more flick information dependent?

The general and most widely used internet terminology i know of today
is.. Google it!

heck, i use it too. But question is, how many of us actually read a book
in this glorious day of the information highway?

And yes, i do know it's a friday night.

Watchman.
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