Friday, April 22, 2005
Don't read this
At the risk of adding to it, a modern complaint is that there is simply too much information out there. Maybe new media technologies are addictive? If you suspect you are, take the Guardian's quiz. As well as that, it could be argued that they require a lot of attention and money just to operate, rather than 'just working' - just think about how many times updates need installing, accessories become required and so on. The iPod is an example of one product that has an enormous range of add-ons, not including the need for computer upgrades and the like. It hasn't dampened enthusiasm for them, though. Not at all.
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