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		<title>An extension of my being?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Wife just left the house and was about to drive away when I realised that she had left her mobile phone on the dining room table. I picked it up and ran out of the front door waving it like an idiot as she merrily drove away unaware of her imminent predicament.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Wife just left the house and was about to drive away when I realised that she had left her mobile phone on the dining room table. I picked it up and ran out of the front door waving it like an idiot as she merrily drove away unaware of her imminent predicament.</p>
<p>After the incident it has really dawned on me how much we, as people, a nation, a planet, rely on technology in our daily lives just to get by. Simple tasks such as driving to work or visiting friends is now impossible without the use of a Satellite Navigation system. Our cars themselves are being packed with more kit to make them easier (and less interactive) to drive. I drive a car with an automatic gearbox and often make use of cruise control. So I can effectively span the entire country driving using only one hand and no feet (assuming the petrol doesn&#8217;t run out in which case more limbs might be required).</p>
<p>At home our reliance on technology is no different&#8230; I was just talking to a friend of mine who is currently sitting in a lecture 20 miles away; I used Skype last night to speak (and see) my sister in law in France; I am writing this now using a laptop computer <em>whilst</em> listening to my iPod <em>whilst</em> the washing machine makes sure I have something to wear tomorrow <em>whilst </em>the automatic central heating keeps me warm. And to top it off&#8230; all along I am wondering exactly how my Wife is going to function in the world without her mobile phone!!</p>
<p>My observation for the day is that we as a species are becoming so reliant on technology that I worry before long we shall just forget how to do all these things that people 50 years ago just knew how to do! I do wonder what&#8217;s coming next&#8230; a new product idea for Apple maybe, a subcutaneous mobile phone. A use somewhere there for their multi-touch technology I think. Or if Microsoft does it I can see the next &#8216;I&#8217;m a PC and Windows Cerebral was my idea&#8217; advert.</p>
<p>So I suppose the morale of this is to go and buy a tent, leave your phone at home and only check your emails the twice a day instead of the once every five minutes that seems to be the norm for most iPhone and Blackberry users. I shall be here checking the curtain every two minutes to make sure my Wife get&#8217;s home safely (if she even manages to find her way).</p>
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