Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Yes I love technology; But not as much as you, you see; But I still love technology; Always and forever

It’s true. I do love technology, especially in crap gizmos that are really cool but you’d never use or have a need for. I also respect the reciprocal relationship it has with mankind. We create the technology, which in turn makes it easier for us to create other technologies. No one can complain about that, right?

Well lo and behold, don’t you know it, we have a bunch of whiners in our midst. One of their favourite arguments is “well if technology is so good and makes our work more efficient, why are people working more now than ever before”? Well when I first heard it in my early teens, I thought it was a valid argument. I was at that ripe young age when I swallowed any information that was force-fed to me without question or regurgitation. Now that I’m older and wiser, my gag-reflex has developed extra sensitivity.

I think that argument is as absurd as my fictitious claim that microwaves are responsible for today’s rise in crime rate. Before the invention of microwaves, not only were there fewer appliances to steal - i.e. microwaves, Magic Bullet, George Foreman grill, etc. - people also had to spend more time making meals, leaving them less time to commit crime [wow I came up with a fake two-pronged argument…I’m awesome].

I’d like to suggest that societal changes, rather than technological progression, are the culprits responsible for longer work hours. The demands placed on the workforce are not external. To a reasonable extent, it is appropriate to demand more from each worker who is now better able to finish tasks quicker with the help of technology. Rather, the demands come from an internal source. Let’s go back to the Stone Age to make an exaggerated case [note that the same comparison could be made with a reference point mere decades ago]. Cavemen were easily satisfied. All they really wanted was food, water, warmth, shelter, a good-sized club, and a fertile woman with child-bearing hips. Once in a while, for special occasions, he may even get a new loin cloth. They hunted to ensure their survival, no less and no more. Today’s workers are quite different. We want so much more – fancy cars, beautiful houses with manicured lawns, karaoke machines [well I do, anyway], satellite radios, expensive threads, diamond earrings, the latest hair style, pet clothing, stiletto pumps, space foam mattresses, massage chairs, etc. To afford these luxury items, people have to work harder and longer to make more money above and beyond that required to sustain their survival.

Critics may still point out that many workers from lower-income families have to work two jobs just to maintain the bare minimum standard of living. But remember who is responsible for creating the division between the rich and the poor. It’s not microwaves, insulin, electric motor, or any other technological advances. It is the result of people’s greed and selfishness. We have to use technology to make life better for everyone, not just for the rich in expense of the poor. We have to make that choice quickly and consciously or else we’ll be so far out of touch with reality that things will pass the point of no return and we’ll all be forced to pay for our ignorance.

2 Comments:

Blogger Herb said...

I didn't read your post (cuz I'm about to leave work)...but I agree, technology is hella cool...

that song however, is not...after we watched that movie, my friends here wouldn't stop singing it for 3 months...it was awful...

by the way, here is Japan...and work is teaching in the public education system (not those crap private conversational schools)...

I have been here for 10 months now, and will be here straight through til Aug 07...or 08, we'll see bout the latter...

but yeah, read the blog more often, it is updaterrific!

peace out, and...I guess I'll see ya in a couple years, haha...

- Koto

(that's my Japanese name...but you know me as Herb)

3:20 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes! I'm a technology junkie too. Can't wait for the day I can watch TV in the bathroom whilst driving to Mississauga...

:)

1:36 AM  

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