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Is our generation to tech dependent?

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Is our generation to tech dependent?
Offline ryoken
03-12-2012, 09:09 PM,
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Pretty much as title states. Is the current generation relying, putting to much into their tech devices. Such as cell phones/tablets/Laptops/remote car gadgets/GPS and so on.
Today in my city on news a woman in 30's well dumping garbage with 1 hand, talking on cell with other dropped hew cell phone down the garbage chute. Then she jumped in after it, and got stuck for hours. So it made me think.
I myself think to many rely on tech. I have a basic cell phone, use for phone calls only. No text messages/no app's bla bla bla. Desktop only(excluding work laptop) And no other tech toys.

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Offline Veygaar
03-12-2012, 09:16 PM,
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Yeah I agree, we are. But hey, it's "life" to advance and adapt or become "dependent" on the advances we make.

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Offline Ursus
03-12-2012, 09:19 PM,
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No question, people don't know funamental skills anymore because hi-tech has gone from being a tool to being the primary interface on their life



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Offline Echo 7-7
03-12-2012, 09:20 PM,
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Should be in general discussions.

Also probably.

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Offline jammi
03-12-2012, 09:28 PM,
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Right, ryoken, before you cite the Garbage Lady as a prime example of society being too technologically dependent, I just want to illustrate two things.
1) Selective reporting means only the very worst or most interesting things get reported. That means - for the most part - the 99.9999% of the population that doesn't deserve to be removed from the gene-pool with chlorine isn't mentioned. This gives the impression that whatever trait you're monitoring in the news is much more prevalent than it actually is. Further factor in that most news agencies are awful things, run by terrible people who purposefully attempt to mislead and/or sensationalise their stories; I'm look at you The Sun (UK) and ABFox (USA).

2) Greater media exposure and people having high quality media-capture devices on them at all times ensures that incidences of stupidity are more likely to be reported now than ever before. In the 60s, you'd need a special reason to have a camcorder, ensuring most random stuff wasn't caught. Now the majority of the population has a HD camcorder in their back pocket, in the form of a mobile. Retards beware, you're being watched, and will end up on YouTube. People have always been stupid. You're just seeing more of it now.
To be honest, people have asked these same questions throughout history, generally after a period of innovation. The Victorian period and the Industrial Revolution copped a fair bit of it, and led to the Luddite movement. That was people protesting about steam power, of all things. If anything, we need more technology. The less humans are involved in important things, the better.

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Offline Omicron
03-12-2012, 09:50 PM,
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It's not world becoming worse. It's just your news services are becoming better.

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Offline SA_Scavenger
03-12-2012, 09:58 PM,
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Stop watching the news.

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Offline Madvillain
03-12-2012, 09:59 PM,
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Humanity is like one of those tame rabbits
what happens if you release them into the wild?
they get eaten by *insert random creature here*

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Offline Dratai
03-12-2012, 10:00 PM,
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Grues.
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Offline Death.RunningVerminator
03-12-2012, 10:00 PM,
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Yes, obviously. Anyone that says otherwise really doesn't know what they're talking about or lives under a rock and assumes everyone else does as well.
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