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I don’t really agree with the premise that technology only complicates lives - it can actually save them and often leads to bigger, greater ideas and ways of doing things! The concept of building and creating a new product that could benefit mankind has been around since the beginning of time.
Bradley, if your grandmother was having such trouble with email, how come you didn’t help her? If the keys on your father’s cell phone are too small, why doesn’t he get one that fits his needs? And there are such things as directions, you know! The “technology challenged” can read the instructions that come with an iPod or other gadgets so they won’t become a waste of money. Learning new ways of doing things is beneficial. Without it, we would still be in the Stone Age!
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