Re: Computer stuff, and useless drivel | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Rick Moseley (ramosel![]() |
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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 07:29:48 -0800 (PST) |
My Brother!! Once again you have distilled today's societal/technical woes into a few paragraphs. Some deep thinking going on there my friend. So I have a response in the form of a statement and a question. A) retirement seems to agree with you B) are you OK? I ask that is all seriousness and with genuine concern. Moving on, Yes Unix, Linux, BSD will do just about anything the user chooses. But over the years I discovered with these systems, there are generally at least 3-8 ways to get from point A to point B but only one is truly the method you want for the task at hand. The wisdom is knowing which one to use. Like "rm *" there is its converse (which I'll not post here) that has the opposite effect.... essentially it does a mkdir then a cd to that object and with the power of * you continue to repeat this process ad infinitum until you fill the file structure... thus wasting all the file space and bringing the system to its knees at lighting speed. (oddly, spell check did not like infinitum). Your treatment of the "simple" pencil is quite elegant (to the non-engineers reading this, that is the highest complement one can be paid in the world of engineers) My fear of the future is not so much that we wouldn't know how to make the pencil as much as we won't know how to USE the pencil. I have a great nephew who is a wonderful teenage kid. Spends most of his time playing video games and hopes to go on to a "gamer" school after he leaves high school. He can text and tweet (and anything else you use your thumbs for) at the speed of light. He is enthusiastic about all things technology! I recently helped my sister and his parents out by getting him a device he wanted for Christmas from a friend who owns the company. He was thrilled and his dad asked how they could repay me... I said a simple "thank you" would do. I got a card in the mail that looked like a 1st grader had addressed it... written in pencil, full of corrected mistakes... and a note inside
which was all but unreadable!! Honestly, a chicken could have done better. These kids can't even USE a pencil, let alone MAKE a pencil. And they've taken cursive out of the school curriculum?? Will everyone go to electronic documents with digital signatures? Will people go to "craftsmen" who will design their electronic signature for them?? I'm getting old. Rick
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