Madkins007
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Location: Nebraska- the Good life
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Re: Re: Re: Visor Pro as a "Dinosaur"
quote: Originally posted by Uncle Roger
(snip) Your visor still does everything it originally did, including everything you originally bought it to do.
No, it doesn't do wireless e-mail, and you may not be able to upgrade it to do so. It doesn't hotsync via firewire, and it won't. It won't do a lot of things no one has thought up yet. But it still does what it always did.
And this applies to a lot of things (as your examples and Lucas mentioned!)
I have some co-workers using Palm III's (not IIIc's or anything, just the original Palm OS 3, 2 mb 'III')- and they still do everything that the owner needs. Granted, these are not high-tech power users like most of us tend to be, but the Palm III keeps their schedule, plays some games, does e-books, etc. even though they are ancient by PDA standards.
Somehow, we as a culture (I don't know if this is unique to America or not) have been tricked into thinking that something that is not new is worthless. We are literally browbeaten to buy the newest cars, fashions, music, catch phrases, etc. and told that our old stuff is ancient, irrelevant, obsolete. Keeping it will make us outcasts, unpopular, unsexy, or somehow not 'with it'.
(Allowances are made for SOME items that society deems as 'classic' or 'retro'- but this is still 'them' telling us what to like!)
[Stepping up to soapbox]
Personally I am fascinated and repulsed by examples of the media telling us what we should like or not like. Women shaving underarms and legs was a fad created by clever ads placed by various razor companies. Perfect lawns with no clover was foisted on us by Scott seed company when they figured out a way to keep clover seeds out of their seed mixes- even though clover is GOOD for your lawn. Should you smell or not? Sports gear and drink ads say so, deodorant ads say not to. What color are teeth supposed to be? Many companies are spending lots of money to preach that they should be paper white, even though you have to use harsh chemicals to accomplish this.
[Stepping back off]
The media has a lot of power, deserved or not. I wish they would stop the empty ads of cars driving fast in pristine deserts- which tells us nothing about the actual car's reliability, performance, or even comfort (if the ad is even a car ad)- and more ads on how we can really live a better lifes using products and services available to us.
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