The Luddites were a social movement of English workers in the early 1800s who protested often by destroying textile machines against the changes produced by the Industrial Revolution that they felt threatened their jobs. The movement which began in 1811 was named after a probably mythical leader, Ned Ludd. For a short time the movement was so strong that it clashed in battles with the British Army. Measures taken by the government included a mass trial at York in 1813 that resulted in many death penalties and transportations. Since then, the term Luddite has been used to describe anyone opposed to technological progress and technological change. For the modern movement of opposition to technology, see neo-luddism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luddite The YECCERs make the Luddites look like amateurs.