Proper lighting makes all the difference

It’s been interesting to observe how the public’s opinion of technology, particularly computers, has changed over the past ten years. Those who once bemoaned technology as the downfall of society now rely on it for their daily activities, whether by choice or by obligation. Today, no one complains of the availability of broadband internet in the home or mobile phone coverage along a stretch of remote highway. Now, the public’s battle is with those who provide specific services that are deemed immoral or overpriced. Having lost the fight against the advent of new technologies, we embrace these conveniences and continue on to other issues. We prefer to contend with service providers rather than confront our own inability to properly manage our time. Perhaps it is not technology, nor the ethical and moral questions it presents, that irritates us so, but the sudden recognition that we are not as civilized and developed as we once supposed.

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