A World Without Computers
How the world would exist without computers.
The sun is out, the world moves slowly; a cloud of fog surrounds all corners of the globe, and the clock ticks slower, much slower than it should. The hand of man has come to be a mechanism in itself: rough, sturdy, and quick to demand like a confounded machine dividing its labor per hour and per day without an end. The world of finance has become confusion; an accountant dwells deep in his work, he sees a mess of papers, a million to go, he sighs in disillusion. The kinks-and-kanks, and strong hums of an ancient polytechnic society sings louder and louder; what exists is a world of noise and a tolerance to it. Factories upon factories ravish the land, as demand for machinery does not yield to an exhausted hand. Machines throughout the world have become complex creatures, bearing mass upon mass of extraneous and ill-significant features. Buildings are crooked, tired, and broken; a mathematical world has turned impertinent to a world of idealisms and perfections of a primordial perception.
The health of man deteriorates, population rises due to the volatility of life. No MRI, no EEG’s, no medical advances, and treatments are dangerous and deathly. Chance alone bears the destiny of man; a stoic smile charmingly at the world he seems to have figured millenniums ago and the disenchanted scientist loses his senses, his memory stores too little, he becomes all too impertinent, all too soulless.
Intellectualism diminished as a foreseeable future in the progress of wisdom seems futile in comparison to the world of will and hunger, memory is the key to understanding life, if David Hume were around he would suggest, that the “relationship of ideas,” seems to have digressed.
Precision is a dream, man a machine, computers do not exist, and so the soul never sleeps. A mess of a polytechnic society, with man as machine, broken up degraded to the will of industry, nothing too harsh, certainly and irrefutably: no computer no precision, no health, no math, and no life.
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jane
On December 12, 2006 at 5:35 am
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boring boring boring
sukhmani
On April 24, 2007 at 2:08 pm
i agree;)
Edward Bunton
On May 2, 2007 at 12:17 am
ne 1 wana meet up nd shag
guy
On November 26, 2007 at 1:32 pm
actually gives me what i need for web design class.=)
Shayla
On December 14, 2007 at 10:19 am
wtf???
you people make me sick
if you just come on here like that then dont even bother
unlike you some people are acually interested and have a life.
sorry but its true…
Brett Shepard
On January 31, 2008 at 9:33 am
I aabsolutely love this site, i look on it every night to see if there are any new things, thanks for the fantabulous job.
Jason Wang
On January 31, 2008 at 9:37 am
hey, edward, if that offer still stands, I’m in.
Gerilee Moostoos
On February 8, 2008 at 11:25 am
The World Is Better With Computers… You know What I’m saying ?
Lolz=D Juss Kidding i’m Juss Bored,… Real Dumb!
khangelani
On May 27, 2008 at 7:35 am
the world wouldn’t exist without computers
Melanie
On September 7, 2008 at 8:15 pm
What? What do you mean w/ the world wouldn’t exist without computer?… So you are saying that your great great grandparents were emailing their family and co-workers across the nation!? C’mon computers are a great invention but… it’s not all about computers.
kakau
On September 28, 2008 at 4:51 pm
wat the hell is dis???????
katy
On December 18, 2008 at 9:45 am
who cares because we do have computers and whos gonna take em away
denden
On January 21, 2009 at 5:26 pm
I quite enjoyed this…it’s true, the computer has become most peoples survival method. Back then everything wasn’t so reliant on technology, but now we cannot survive without it.
james
On April 24, 2009 at 4:17 am
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illiterate people will jump high
On July 20, 2009 at 4:53 pm
If A World Without Computers
All the illiterate will be enjoy…
Now..it our turn to rule the world…
should we give them a chance…
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