Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Lane Conigliaro's Technobiography
Over the past ten years I have been able to engage and enjoy technology myself, without needing help from my parents. In fact, unlike before, they're the ones asking me for help. Now in their defense they are very technology savy but with new things coming out every day who can really keep up with it anyway? I would say I was much more interested in technology when I was younger and talking to AIM was the coolest thing to do when you were done your homework. However, more recently as I have started college I don't knowo where I would be without it. From lap tops to cell phones I've honestly been obsessed with them since I saw them. Being someone that loves talking, what's better than to talk to someone you're not even with? The first memory I have of a computer was a old box looking thing that had a story my brother's wrote. Of course, there was none of the grammer or spelling tools that computers have now so who knows who many mistakes were in the story. Being the not even seven year old I was, I had to sneak around to use it by myself and pray that somehow I wouldn't break it. Since then I've learned to love technology and I've learned to hate it. Of course you can't ALWAYS count on it, such as a phone book that can get erased with an accidental click of a botton. In all, I've had great experiences with technology throughout my life yet I've learned to not always count on it.
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