Technology Rules…

…my life. There is no question about it. I do all of my banking and pay most of my bills online. I store all phone numbers in my cell phone. Any addresses I need to remember are stored in my email address book. I schedule all of my appointments on the calendar in my email system. Everyone’s birthday is stored in this calendar as well. At home I use ATnotes which allows me to have Post-It style notes right on my computer’s desktop, instead of all over my desk on little pieces of paper.

I use the Internet to look up everything from movie times, driving directions, phone numbers, and sports scores. I order clothes, toys, and computer equipment online. I did my taxes online. Sometimes, I talk to people online with the use of Instant Messengers instead of calling them. I communicate with my Mom and Dad through daily emails.

What would happen to my life is something happened to my phone and I lost access to computers? I’d be lost. I wouldn’t be able to get ahold of anyone. I wouldn’t know my schedule for the week. I’d forget everyone’s birthday. Seriously…what did people do 20 years ago? I can’t imagine life without the Internet and everything that computers allow us to do.

4 thoughts on “Technology Rules…

  1. I think 20 years ago people must have had better memories or just kept a notebook with everything written down. I am the same way as you. I have everything I need in my cell phone. I dont know what I would do without everything we have now. I would have notes all over the place so I could remember things. We definitely have it easier than they did b4.

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  2. I had a nightmare about that recently. It’s amazing how much I rely on the ‘net. I just can’t imagine life without it, and yet when I graduated from high school 12 years ago, I didn’t even know what it was! 😐

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  3. Haha. Of course I have a smart ass comment. Life goes on without computers. Nick, they are not EVERYTHING. I can survive without that stuff, so can you bud. I’ll teach you if you need help. hehe

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  4. I’m not saying that they are everything. I’m saying that we wouldn’t be able to survive in this day in age without them since we are so used to the lifestyle that they’ve given us.

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