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Kickin' it OG with this one.. this was yanked from my website. It fits the theme of the thread best. I also noted that I enjoyed using the word "lucky" a lot back in '09.
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I was reading This Blog today. It’s one of your run of the mill techie tards that love waxing poetic about new apps and become as whiny as a 2 year old when something doesn’t run to “their standards”.
This douchebag is complaining about the fact that Firefox won’t replenish the 15+ tabs that he keeps open when he wants to run a new session. — This guy is complaining about not being able to open things when he can just re-type the fucking address or pull it from his Bookmarks. I’ve just recently gotten into Firefox not that long ago, at the insistence of a few of my friends, before then I was a dedicated IE user and felt no need for change.
Due to technology constantly changing and my pseudo desire to want to stay within a decent level of “the loop”, I relented and downloaded. I was overcome with glee at the sheer amount of really cool and practical applications that Firefox lets you have. From Adblocker plus to customized tab colors (my personal favorite application). I generally became disgusted at this mans bitching.
We really should be grateful for the technological standards that we have today and constantly expecting more on top of what we have makes me annoyed with society and most of the people in it. We’ve become greedy and wasteful as a whole and are constantly demanding the best, but when we get that we don’t even take into account the amount of time, energy and money that went into creating the product. Not that I’m expecting us all to pay homage to Windows, Apple or all the other billions of techy type things that we’re lucky to have, but just remembering every once and again that we’re pretty damn lucky to have all that it is that we have.
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Topic: What are your thoughts on the faster-than-the-speed-of-light evolution of technology? -- Do you think we SHOULD be grateful for what we have? Or do you feel that the Tech-tard Companies should pump the brakes a little bit.




