Stardusk, you make a strong point. Some people would probably literally die together with their computer. I actually know one of them.
And kudos for your linguistic skills. You must be european
lol
Though playing with it a lot myself, and usefull sides of technology as medical advancement, I think the world would be better off without technology. In the long haul, that is.
I am half European...the other half is American...I move between the two continents frequently.
For me, who did not grow up with it, in part because my parents always rejected technology, I have had to really struggle with basic stuff. When I was doing my 2nd MA I had to learn this language called LateX (which apparently is super easy but I often struggled with it)...and now I want to learn the DA toolset but I know I likely will not get it.
Everything brings with it net losses and benefits; when the written word, more specifically the printed word revolutionised Europe in the 15th century one of the net consequences was a loss in the memory (of sorts) as most literature up until that point was passed on through oral tradition. With the printed word, such a tradition became less and less important. These days, writing skills as a whole have dropped due to mass usage of computers which inevitably bring with them the philosophy of snelheid...less value in finely crafted words and more in just getting your point across...I am rambling now. Forgive me...