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<blockquote data-quote="Zeddicus" data-source="post: 235282" data-attributes="member: 14395"><p><strong>Are we relying on technology too much?</strong></p><p>Yes, of course. We use technology for everything we do in our lives. Every minute of our lives we're using or doing something that has technology related to it. For example, cars are made by modern technology, designing - graphs, charts. The computer you're on, of course, is technology. The Military of today is ran fully on technology. Nuclear weaponry, Predator Drones, and the weapons the Military uses are now high-tech machinery, which is of course - technology. The food we eat is processed with machines, which is technology. Almost everything we buy has a bar code scanner - technology. We communicate using technology. If you think about it, without technology. We'd be living 100% in the stone age, and we wouldn't have much of anything really. Therefore, we rely on it. We rely on it so much that without technology we'd probably all perish because we couldn't find a way to live without it.</p><p><strong>What is technology like in your area/country?</strong></p><p>Well in the United States, we're one of the first countries to get all the latest high-tech items. Phones, computers, TVs, everything. The public practically lives for it. Technology in the U.S. is basically a mandatory need to all citizens, because without it, we wouldn't know how to live. Think about it, if a bunch of spoiled brats lost their video games, internet, and phone communication, what do you think they'd do? They'd go nuts. They wouldn't know what to do anymore. So, in all. In the U.S. - the citizens practically worship innovative technology, for better or for worse.</p><p></p><p><strong>My Name: </strong>Josh W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeddicus, post: 235282, member: 14395"] [B]Are we relying on technology too much?[/B] Yes, of course. We use technology for everything we do in our lives. Every minute of our lives we're using or doing something that has technology related to it. For example, cars are made by modern technology, designing - graphs, charts. The computer you're on, of course, is technology. The Military of today is ran fully on technology. Nuclear weaponry, Predator Drones, and the weapons the Military uses are now high-tech machinery, which is of course - technology. The food we eat is processed with machines, which is technology. Almost everything we buy has a bar code scanner - technology. We communicate using technology. If you think about it, without technology. We'd be living 100% in the stone age, and we wouldn't have much of anything really. Therefore, we rely on it. We rely on it so much that without technology we'd probably all perish because we couldn't find a way to live without it. [B]What is technology like in your area/country?[/B] Well in the United States, we're one of the first countries to get all the latest high-tech items. Phones, computers, TVs, everything. The public practically lives for it. Technology in the U.S. is basically a mandatory need to all citizens, because without it, we wouldn't know how to live. Think about it, if a bunch of spoiled brats lost their video games, internet, and phone communication, what do you think they'd do? They'd go nuts. They wouldn't know what to do anymore. So, in all. In the U.S. - the citizens practically worship innovative technology, for better or for worse. [B]My Name: [/B]Josh W. [/QUOTE]
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