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Nowadays if we have a slight doubt, we Google it, there is almost no need to use brains. Internet has become so much a part of our lives that it is hard to be away from it in any capacity, business deals, money transfers, porn, socializing, property buying & even marriages having started taking place through internet.
1 posted on 09/13/2008 2:31:10 PM PDT by bowman11
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I could not have said it any better.
It has totally changed every aspect of my life.


2 posted on 09/13/2008 2:41:54 PM PDT by AlexW (Reporting from Bratislava, Slovakia. Happy not to be back in the USA for now.)
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I’ll have to google my opinion on this one.


3 posted on 09/13/2008 2:42:32 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Voting Conservative isn't for the faint of heart.)
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4 posted on 09/13/2008 2:42:58 PM PDT by Andy from Beaverton (I'm so anti-pc, I use a Mac)
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Well I get my news from the internet and am getting closer and closer to cancelling my newspaper and cable TV.


5 posted on 09/13/2008 2:43:15 PM PDT by proudofthesouth (Homosexuality IS a choice! There isn't any biological reason for it. They CHOOSE to be that way!)
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“Were we more intelligent before we had the Internet? Click on this to find out...”

That pretty much answers the question...


6 posted on 09/13/2008 2:43:35 PM PDT by JRios1968 (Sarah Palin smash Hulk!)
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Nowadays if we have a slight doubt, we Google it, there is almost no need to use brains

An educated man is not merely the man that has memorized answers but, rarther, the man that can formulate the appropriate questions and knows where to find the answers. For that, you still need a brain.

The Internet has given us a research library, beyond the wildest dreams of past scholars, right in our own house.

7 posted on 09/13/2008 2:44:13 PM PDT by Polybius
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“there is almost no need to use brains”?

Perhaps you’re Googling (or Freeping, or Wikipediaing, or car-forum-ing) incorrectly. It’s probably increased my knowledge of how things work 100-fold over the next best (and much slower) source of information: books.

Literally anything I come across that I don’t understand, I hop online and get a great grasp of in <5 minutes. Or spend a half hour to an hour and understand it inside and out in the greatest detail.

If you look around yourself right now and can see object whose operation you don’t understand, it’s because you decide not to (if you don’t care how that flash memory stick works, or your ceiling fan, or your car’s transmission, that’s fine...but my point is if you change your mind the internet is sitting right there with every detail, cutaway view, and reference to a dozen related topics as well).


10 posted on 09/13/2008 2:52:30 PM PDT by BobbyT
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What’s the internet?


12 posted on 09/13/2008 2:56:00 PM PDT by Paul Heinzman (Sorry, Hillary, Sarah doesn't need all those cracks. She's just going to melt that glass ceiling.)
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"Are We Becoming Virtual by Depending on Internet Too Much?"

A few years back I realized how much time I spent on the Internet so I just threw caution to the wind and had my self digitized and uploaded.

It saves alot of time and bathroom breaks are no longer a problem, I just keep a window to DU open and let fly when the need arises.

14 posted on 09/13/2008 3:00:11 PM PDT by Mad Dawgg ("`Eddies,' said Ford, `in the space-time continuum.' `Ah,' nodded Arthur, `is he? Is he?'")
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You think it's bad now? Wait until AR - augmented reality - gets serious.
16 posted on 09/13/2008 3:04:52 PM PDT by CE2949BB (McCain/Palin 08)
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So...


20 posted on 09/13/2008 3:18:53 PM PDT by darkwing104 (Lets get dangerous)
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22 posted on 09/13/2008 3:32:24 PM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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Do you have a paper copy of this available so I can read it instead of the digital version and feel smug about it?

Nowadays if we have a slight doubt, we Google it, there is almost no need to use brains.

In all likelihood, in the years before the internet I would have either not worried about not knowing something or had to trudge to the library to get a reference book, most likely and encyclopedia if I was just looking for general knowledge. (And I remember a lot of griping in school about the students using encyclopedias for everything instead of going to original sources on a topic).

Internet has become so much a part of our lives that it is hard to be away from it in any capacity, business deals, money transfers, porn, socializing, property buying & even marriages having started taking place through internet.

Read some of the stuff about the early telegraph. Some of the same complaints (well, except the porn) were around. Even the current complaints about text messaging changing the language had parallel complaints about the brusk, contracted language of the telegraph.

Many of those complaining about the internet are middlemen who are being found to be not as necessary when the internet is around. Do you relish the days of having to deal with a realtor to see a copy of the MLS instead of just entering a price range, region and list of required features to get a list of houses?

23 posted on 09/13/2008 3:37:23 PM PDT by KarlInOhio (Whale oil: the renewable biofuel for the 21st century.)
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While what you suggest is true, it seems to me that to better understand the relationship we have with information processing it should be noted that the personal computer arrived only when there was literally too much information to otherwise efficiently process- in the sense of sort/file/retrieve. Having been born in 1960, by the time I was in third grade the promise of better information handling was already a foregone conclusion - yet it took another decade or so to see it actualized. The personal computer has allowed us to continue a prismatic conversation with each other which is at times quite a bit more verifiable than for instance gossip gleaned around a boardinghouse bathroom in a large city of the twenties. At other times it does a poorer job since you aren’t looking that other person in the eyes anymore. So I do agree with your point. I do think we struggle to put whole human relationships first as a result so it is a double-edged sword. In business it is very important to get out and deal in person with clients and our wives certainly prefer a candlelit dinner or a walk in the park, so as that Greek once taught “Moderation in everything.”


24 posted on 09/13/2008 4:12:09 PM PDT by februus
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25 posted on 09/14/2008 3:02:25 AM PDT by Oztrich Boy (Does anyone remember the olden days when the US presidential election was boring?)
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There is no new thing under the sun.


26 posted on 09/14/2008 11:27:21 AM PDT by Delta 21 ( MKC USCG - ret)
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Yes, having knowledge at your fingertips is a bad thing.


28 posted on 09/15/2008 4:03:51 AM PDT by Impy (Spellcheck hates Obama, you should too.)
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Yes, now freepers are the smartist people in America.


29 posted on 09/15/2008 4:13:25 AM PDT by bmwcyle (Vote McWhatshisname and PALIN)
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