Archive for December, 2008

Technology

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When we are younger we like to play with barbie dolls or toy race cars, but as we get older toy firetrucks and dolls are not as satisfying as they were before. We turn to technology because it is all around us in today’s society. As we get older our brains become more advanced, along with the new technology that is being introduced.

The average person uses technology everyday. I use my cell phone, the computer, my ipod, and the car on a day to day basis, because all of those things seem to be what forms today’s society, especially amoung teenagers. Technology is a major way that I interact with people everyday. Through myspace, e mail, and cell phones are some examples.

I find out about new technology usually through the television or through friends. When i am introduced to a new technology i find it easy to use after reading the instructions or seeing other people use it. But, sometimes I find myself to be illiterate when it comes to technology.

Being that it is the holiday season, I have been thinking about what I want for Christmas. The top things on my list are of course technology related.

  1. ihome
  2. ionic hair straightener
  3. nikon digital camera

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