Monday, February 1, 2010

Technobiography

If I look at my life as a whole, I don't think I really got into technology until I was in highschool; even then I was not that interested. Throughout my life there was not too much technology in my home. My parents were very down to earth and the new technologies did not interest them. Therefore, they did not bring them into our home. When I was growing up I spent a lot of time outside, reading, playing games, going to the park, keeping myself entertained with my imagination.
When we finally got a computer, we all used it for homework and that was it. I didn't really like to aimlessly search the internet; I thought it was boring. I got my cell phone my freshman year of highschool, I was attached to it for a few months and then it got overrated. Then, when my parents gave in to my brothers to get a game system I was a senior and I wasn't into the racing and killing games.
It was not until I got to college that I have really grown to be some-what attatched to technology. I am constantly on the go using technology to get things done the fastest. I use my e-mail often, depend on the internet for homework and definately get the use out of my laptop. I'll occasionally use my ipod, and love my camera when I actually remember to get it. I don't really get into tv and I think that is a good thing. However, there is currently a blackberry on route to my house in the mail, I might be in trouble when I get that. I might actually have an attachment to something. However, there are still times when I like to go outside and just turn everything off. Sometimes, technology is just annoying.

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