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While not disagreeing for a nanosecond (Thanks to technology, we have split up time into such unrecognizable fractions and ended up making our already rushed life more rushed), that technology has made life more comfortable if not anything else, I would like to look at this topic in a slightly different perspective as opposed to many a members have done on this site. A word of caution before you brand me as anything else, I am not a recluse nor am I attempting to blame technology for human failings and frailty. ... I met her after she was back from her leave looking in great shape (mentally). I assumed it was the divorce that brought back her vitality. “No I decided against it” she said with calmness and joy of having made the right move. “The evening I talked to you about divorce, our TV conked” she continued “and in the 3 days we lived without the TV, I realized how much my husband actually loved me! ... ” Well television is supposed to be technology’s gift to communication and so it is, bringing into my drawing room places, people and practices that I have never seen before - bridging the gap between Washington, Baghdad and Mangalore. ... To understand what I am saying try talking to me while I am watching a cricket match or my mom who is cursing the evil mother-in-law in one of those serials that goes K…
Technology has brought the world to my fingertips.
Approximate Word count = 1188 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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