Monday, August 23, 2010

It's an addiction! Everywhere I look, people are staring at an object in their hands, their fingers flying as they send a message to someone. I wonder what Alexander Graham Bell would think of his invention now? He was a very forward thinking guy, but I'll bet it would blow his mind if he could see how his telephone is being used. I guess, when you really think about it, it's a combination of the telegraph and telephone.

My fear is that while using the new vernacular particular to texting, we are going to lose our basic vocabulary. Our young people are going to lose the ability to spell words correctly or remember their meanings. Where will our society be then? Illiterate. So, instead of a step forward, this new way of communicating will take us a giant step backward.

I hope I'm wrong. I love to read but will refuse to try to read a novel that's printed in texting form; as a matter of fact, I'm not going to try to unscramble a text message. If anyone needs to contact me, they can write it out correctly or use a telephone and talk to me. That's more fun, anyway.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

passwords

Isn't it annoying to try to sign in and keep getting the 'not correct' statement? You keep entering the password or your moniker and it rejects you every time. I get so frustrated sometimes that I just stay off that particular website. The same password for every website would work for me; then I wonder how many more people want that same password? What a diverse mixture those entries would be. Not to mention the different languages! The internet is like a giant spider web with all of us hanging by a thread while we post our entries. I'm hoping the internet is also like a huge umbrella, protecting us against illegal actions as we use and enjoy the resources posted there. I thank the ones responsible for building such a humongous enterprise and those who maintain it.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Hubby had minor surgery today - removal of a growth on his back. Brought back memories of the many major surgeries he has had and the chore of removing tape residue from his body. One kind, in particular, he calls 'devil tape' because it is almost impossible to get the tape off without removing skin with it. He also went through the sleep apnea testing and talk about a mess in his hair and all over his head.

I finally found the solution to removing all this stuff. It's called "goo gone" and is a citrus based 'goo' remover. Dab a little of it on the spot, even on bandaids, and in moments it can be wiped off. What a relief! No more rubbing, scrubbing, hair pulling times trying to get the sticky stuff off. It has so many uses and smells good, too.

Have a great week and stay away from bandages.
Joyce