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Wed 11/09/02 at 16:35
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Most jobs in this day and age require you to be able to use a computer, it’s impossible not to work on a computer at some point in our lives.

The only people who may live without using one is most likely the olden generation as these people have lived their whole lives without using one.

The technology is still fairly new. And now that the technology is getting cheaper and better it will get worse.
The first time I used a computer, well the first time I can remember was in Yr 5, it was only to write a short paragraph or 2 but it was still a start.

And to prove its getting used more is the way that in high school I wouldn’t be taught on them until yr 10 when I would have choose the subject. Now I see Yr 7s coming in and it’s now one of the subjects they are taught. I have no idea what juniors are like now because I haven’t been to one lately, and although my mates act like it they are not 9 year olds.

The thing is that’s a space of say 5 years, and the leap between a 1.5Ghz processor to a 2Ghz took hardly any time at all.

The thing is all jobs in the world are most likely going to need some sort of experience on computers.

And if the rate of which technology is getting better we will have things doing everything for us cleaning etc. Soon we will be sitting in our arm chairs controlling robots to do our work.

But is it possible that some day robots/computers can take over our world? I for one could see this happening, movies have been done about it and most showing the true effect of what could happen to us.

I for one don’t want to be tuck in an armchair and watch as computers become so intelligent that they begin to make their own robots, I know this would be learning things that they weren’t programmed with but who would have thought 100 years ago that we would be talking to each other on the net from around the world, actually who would have thought we would have computers?
Thu 12/09/02 at 11:19
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I guess your not a fan of Mendel Stromm then?

(a well-deserved pat on the back to the first person who can tell me who Mendel Stromm is)
Wed 11/09/02 at 16:35
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Posts: 1,150
Most jobs in this day and age require you to be able to use a computer, it’s impossible not to work on a computer at some point in our lives.

The only people who may live without using one is most likely the olden generation as these people have lived their whole lives without using one.

The technology is still fairly new. And now that the technology is getting cheaper and better it will get worse.
The first time I used a computer, well the first time I can remember was in Yr 5, it was only to write a short paragraph or 2 but it was still a start.

And to prove its getting used more is the way that in high school I wouldn’t be taught on them until yr 10 when I would have choose the subject. Now I see Yr 7s coming in and it’s now one of the subjects they are taught. I have no idea what juniors are like now because I haven’t been to one lately, and although my mates act like it they are not 9 year olds.

The thing is that’s a space of say 5 years, and the leap between a 1.5Ghz processor to a 2Ghz took hardly any time at all.

The thing is all jobs in the world are most likely going to need some sort of experience on computers.

And if the rate of which technology is getting better we will have things doing everything for us cleaning etc. Soon we will be sitting in our arm chairs controlling robots to do our work.

But is it possible that some day robots/computers can take over our world? I for one could see this happening, movies have been done about it and most showing the true effect of what could happen to us.

I for one don’t want to be tuck in an armchair and watch as computers become so intelligent that they begin to make their own robots, I know this would be learning things that they weren’t programmed with but who would have thought 100 years ago that we would be talking to each other on the net from around the world, actually who would have thought we would have computers?

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