Yeah, word processing is a perfect example of how a time-saving technology can be exploited to actually give people more work.
A secretary I know is now doing the work of about ten people and it's driving her loopy.
Don't get me wrong, I love technology as long as it serves a practical purpose (namely, allowing you to spend less time on mundane crap and more time on what really matters in life). The problem is, computerization has actually made life more difficult for many.
As far as security is concerned, it's only a matter of time until cyber-criminals figure out a way around it. That means new systems have to be developed at infinitum.
Personally, I don't like handling cash but I appreciate the annonymity it allows.
A secretary I know is now doing the work of about ten people and it's driving her loopy.
Don't get me wrong, I love technology as long as it serves a practical purpose (namely, allowing you to spend less time on mundane crap and more time on what really matters in life). The problem is, computerization has actually made life more difficult for many.
As far as security is concerned, it's only a matter of time until cyber-criminals figure out a way around it. That means new systems have to be developed at infinitum.
Personally, I don't like handling cash but I appreciate the annonymity it allows.