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Continuity, Criticisms, and Captain Panaka
by: Dan Wallace
date posted: Apr 22, 2009 8:27 PM
How Gadgets Lose Their Magic
This Steven Levy article from Wired breaks down how easily we humans get acclimated to the "new norm."

Particularly insightful is his comment about how he found himself complaining because his Flip video recorder didn't have built-in image stabilization. I immediately recognized myself in that. I've been salivating about a handheld phone-slash-computer since the mid '90s, but after an initial burst of iPhone squee it quickly became just another part of the status quo.

Let's face it, this is the equivalent of a Star Trek tricorder here, but it's fascinating how quickly we all go "meh." I get annoyed when Shazam can't identify that song in the bar, rather than gaping in awe that I have a freaking song-identification machine in my jacket pocket.

Ultimately I think this is a great thing. As a species, when we get bored, we create. And we get bored often.

Dan
(writing projects and current releases)

The Viridian Saber
Virtual Unrealities (A victim of Order 66.)
date Posted: Apr 22, 2009 10:18 PM
Ultimately I think this is a great thing. As a species, when we get bored, we create. And we get bored often.

If we didn't, we'd die out. Or Star Wars would die out!

Well, and then we'd die out. :p
Master Ki-Aaron-Mundi
I was a Teenage Jedi
date Posted: Apr 23, 2009 7:30 AM
Ultimately I think this is a great thing. As a species, when we get bored, we create. And we get bored often
I can see where you're coming from... but I don't think I view it quite so optimistically. At some point, I think it is important to step back and say, "Wow! We live in an amazing world!" rather than "What? No image stabilization?"
Gidrea Lightsky
The Galaxy According to Gidrea
date Posted: Apr 23, 2009 10:00 AM
My microwave is too slow.

:D
jkthunder
Seven Pieces
date Posted: Apr 23, 2009 8:02 PM
Gadgets are great. Next!
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