I hate the fact that so much of our life is computerised rather than mechanised.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Computers seem a little too adaptively flexible, like the strange natives, odd societies, and head cases we study in the social sciences. There's more opposable thumb in the digital world than I care for; it's awfully close to human.
Computing is not about computers any more. It is about living.
Today, computers are almost second nature to most of us.
Mechanization best serves mediocrity.
I don't know about you, but all this modern technology that's supposed to save us time and effort has actually ended up making things more complicated in my life, eating up extra time.
I think that what computers have done is just disastrous to the language.
I grew up before computers. Computers are changing things, not all for the good.
A lot of the critique of our growing mechanization was actually at its strongest, and arguably at its most perceptive, during the late '60s.
I am of the very last generation who didn't have computers at school. As we grow old we'll become something of an aberration.
The computer is my favourite invention. I feel lucky to be part of the global village. I don't mean to brag, but I'm so fast with technology. People think it all seems too much, but we'll get used to it. I'm sure it all seemed too much when we were learning to walk.