Although I didn't agree much with the article by Dennis Baron or find any of it's information insightful I did get a good laugh out of the above paragraph. I do believe technology shapes how we communicate and I have personal proof about how it has affected me. I used to have nice cursive handwriting when I was younger but ever since teachers made a big push toward typed assignments my handwriting has gone down hill. It was easier to type and more fun to use different colors and clipart to write a school assignment. Now my writing is a mixed form of cursive and print, whichever form is the easiest and quickest to write for each letter. I even super-impose text over scanned documents if I have to fill in a form, just because I can change sizes and fit in more information quicker than writing it all out by hand.
I thought it was noteable to remember how we thought computers would change the amount of information in physical print form. It has proved to the contrary where at the touch of a button we can print out hundereds of pages, plenty of which we probably don't need, just because of the ease of reproducing the information.
The article and audio clip about Amila's mother was definately entertaining. It shows how one can be influenced or controled by the media and communication when they don't think for themselves. Amila on the receiving end is probably haunted by the ease through which her mother can get in contact with her. She even wished long distance calls were more expensive to distance herself a little more.
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If only the final thoughts you've posted didn't seem so true!!!
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