Harry Papasavas
Obsolete technology
is a topic we discussed in class that caused everybody to have some flashbacks.
I myself was thinking back to the Sega genesis days and the original black and
white Gameboy. Obsolete technology is basically outdated equipment that has either
been replaced or modified to be better and more productive. Technology is
always changing with the goal to be more convenient and appealing to the
consumer. Another piece of technology
that has become completely obsolete is the beeper. I remember when I was little
and my older brother had a beeper and I used to think that he was the coolest
most important person in the world whenever it would ring and he would have to
go find a phone to call the number back. Now, if you need to contact someone
all you have to do is shoot out a text to them and usually get an answer back
within minutes. Growing up in a neighborhood with a lot of kids, I would come
home from school and start knocking on doors for kids to come outside and play.
Today, all someone has to do is send out one mass text to all their friends and
it is usually to get together on some online video game. Obsolete video games
are another thing that is contributing to the lack of face-to-face interaction
we encounter today. Before the internet, I used to get together at a friend’s
house and a bunch of us would play Mario party and other fun games. But now
because of the internet, you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your own
home to play with your friends.
I personally think that the fact that technology is
constantly changing is both a good thing and a bad thing. The perks of all the
changes is that there are a lot of things that have drastically changed the way
we do things. Pretty much everything can be done through the use of technology.
Anything from taxes to online banking can be handled online now. When I am
hungry I don’t even have to pick up a phone and talk to someone, all I have to
do is go online and place an order and in about 20 minutes my food is at my
door. When I want to go to the movies, the internet is there to purchase the
tickets from. All these conveniences although good, can have negative effects
as well. Since technology has pretty
much taking over the way we do things, it has pretty much taken away most of
our face-to-face interactions. Peoples social skills are starting to
deteriorate due to the presences of social media. Our way of life today pretty
much revolves around our technological devices. When was the last time anyone
has seen someone reading a newspaper, magazine, or even a payphone? We can even
get books online which eliminates having to go to a bookstore. Some may argue
that the technological age is a “lazy” generation. There are plenty of pros and
cons to the new technologies that have made other technologies obsolete and I
guess we just have to accept them.
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