Modern technology spans the world |
We couldn't find chapter one anywhere, so we suppose that it's the "college paper" Joan references in her first sentence. Whatever the case, Joan makes a not-particularly-compelling case that
"...technology provides so many options to 'make life easier' that the sheer quantity of options makes life way too difficult..."We had to wonder if the reason Whetzel finds these options difficult is, well, dumbassery. We'll let you decide by taking a look at some of the things she finds confusing in new technology. First, when complaining about the complexity of modern ovens, Joan opines that
"Every recipe ever published with Fahrenheit temps, is written in 25 degree increments with only a few function (preheat, back [sic], broil)."We assume she means "bake" as opposed to "back." Be that as it may, however, Joan apparently doesn't stop to think that maybe, just maybe, some people have recipes that specify temperatures in °C, and need to convert. Or that foodies (and there are apparently bazillions of them) think they want more precise temperature control? No, it's just Joan... and she also has problems with remote controls. On the topic of "entertainment centers" (when's the last time you saw one of those?), Whetzel whines:
"Switching from one gadget to another means using the 'input' button on one of those remote controls. Input? What, exactly, am I supposed to be inputting? And which machine am I supposed to be in-putting it into?""No, Joan," he says gently, "the 'input' button chooses the source... Oh, hell, you probably don't understand 'source,' either -- it's a certainty you don't know how to form a verb from 'input.'" Of course, she eventually goes off on smartphones (though she thinks they're "smart phones"): "When I removed my late husband’s smart phone from my phone bill... I found that the bill dropped to just a hair less than half of what it was...it comes down to a gadget that has way too many functions; functions I will never use and cannot justify buying into. My stupid phone has everything I need, thank you. " |
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