Computers have been created to help
make our lives easier. However there are times when computers can make life
more difficult. Often times when computers decrease effectiveness it is because
they cause problems that people did not foresee them having to deal with. These
problems are often trivial things that people just do not know how to deal
with. This causes small problems to become even larger problems that are very
time consuming. The amount of time used to figure out and solve the problems is
what prevents people from being productive in these scenarios. An article I
read was written by a man who helps code and edits websites. He was moving a
client’s website from one domain host to another and was asked to add
something. The man described this as a ten minute task. However an extra piece
of code that was added prevented him from being able to log in and make the
necessary changes. He tried everything he knew to do and even searched the
internet for other possible solutions to the problem he could not find. Upon
finding the problem it took only five minutes to fix it. By the end of all this
it took someone a grand total of an hour and forty minutes to solve a problem
that in reality took only five minutes to fix. This is a perfect example of how
we expect computers to make our lives easier. In reality we rely on computers
too much and often times run into a problem that we do not foresee. These
problems are often odd enough that we cannot come up with a solution to the problem
but have a simple solution. We live in a society where we expect everything to
come to us simply. We do not want to think or have to be innovative to solve
our problems. Computers can easily prevent us from being productive and
unforeseen problems can be the greatest factor that prevents us from being
productive.
On the other hand computers have
made our lives easier and allowed us to do things that we would never be able
to be done without a computer. Computers help us to control and even maintain
other pieces of technology. Computers combined with the power of the internet
allow us to be connected to almost anything we want. Every airport has computers
to tell them where planes are, both coming to and leaving the airport. We can
monitor just about anything we want. Even on planes there are computers to
monitor the plane. It can tell the pilots if anything is wrong with the plane.
The problem with computers now is simply the fact that everyone has a cell
phone. They can do just about anything a computer can and we can carry it in
our pocket. However the biggest problem is that we have begun to rely on
computers too heavily. Without them and
all of the technology we have today we would be very lost.
Langer,
Maria. "When Computers Reduce Your Productivity." An Electric Mind.
4 May 2011. Web.
Great example. I have had issues like that when I am trying to set up the course in LAMP. I think I spent more than half an hour trying to get my blog to show up in LAMP instead of opening in a new window before I gave up.
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