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How about a version of Wired for the Amish?
Date: 2004-08-25 07:06 pm (UTC)As for true Luddite technology you should have the piece reproduced by scribes, in cuneform, on clay tablets. Now that's anti-tech!
As to the idea of how to do things with less tech, I'm actually really interested in it. I hold to the assertion that technology makes a broad percentage of the population dumber--they get to rely on it and so they loose a part of their brain. Take me for example. Lousy speller. Always have been, probably always will be. Really lousy. Of course, part of that has to do with the fact that the English language is a fucked up combination of what amounts to Middle French and Old English/German. Seriously. I took French and then German and the origins of our language made sense. And most importantly the reason that nothing in our language is spelled the way it sounds makes sense.
So when we got our first word processor and the first spell checker I stopped caring about how things were spelled. And my spelling went to absolute shit. It only got better later, when I was studying French and German.
The point is that people become dependant upon a technology and then they get stuck. How many people trapped in the woods could actually light a fire without a lighter?