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What happen to our memories?

June 17th 2008 07:05

Today I’ve just received an email from my friends introducing a nifty little program that helps you to store your all sorts of passwords… which could be thousands of them if you kept joining a lot of sites, etc.

But if you look into the recent years of the technology savvy items that has made many busy people a lot handier to manage their things, have you realised that there are more and more people relying on their memory and turn to these little nifty gadgets?


Not to say that it is a bad thing (it’s actually pretty cool) to have such technology enable to help everyone around and easy everyone’s life in this busy world, it is actually a good thing… that is why technology was created at the first place… but because of that we have started to depend on the tools in our hands rather than what we are capable of (actually a lot of stuffs we can be very capable of) doing with our own body.

Take it for instance, motored transportations, and another obvious thing for the very computer oriented individuals: Do you realised that your fingers are a lot weaker these days (especially when you hold on a pen / pencil), and more over, you can’t even spell a word properly without depending on the spell checker?

What will our body become? Some always have the imagination of very advance beings having big heads and skinny body, but when we even start to rely on the tools and technology to remember things for us… what would we become?

Just a sudden thought… Comments and debates are most welcome!


(p/s: if you want to know what program my friends talked about it is Roboform)

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