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Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 5:32 am Post subject: Is Progress Our Most Important Product? |
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Okay. I admit Top Chef Seasons 1-6 DVD boxset. I'm electronically challenged. I have trouble using an electric can opener, an electric pencil sharpener - even an electric toothbrush.My husband, on the other hand - the hand holding a fistful of extension cords - loves electronic gadgets. It's a guy thing, which I'm sure Freud would have said related somehow to a man's relationship with his penis.Anyway...when John brought home an answering machine, I was intimidated by its buttons and flashing lights. That piece of plastic progress let my dentist remind me about appointmentsSex and the City DVD boxsetlet my son's teacher ask me to chaperone more class trips.
Before I was on speaking terms with the answering machine, my husband brought home a VCR. More buttons and flashing lights - more unappreciated progress. When the VCR came in, we stopped going out to movies, which meant we stopped going out to dinner after the movies.As soon as the VCR and I had come to an understanding, it was replaced with a DVD playerGossip Girl DVD new buttons, flashing lights and - confusion.Of course, TIVO, like every invention, began with an idea - which means inventors haven't thought about dust. No one has invented an electronic, multi-buttoned, light-flashing, dust eliminator.In contrast, the progress in space travel has given us such down-to-earth inventions as Teflon, Velcro and Tang. Okay, Tang wasn't a giant leap for mankind; but man continues to take small steps toward progress Grey's Anatomy Seasons 1-7 DVD BoxsetI continue to trip over them. |
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