In class today we were fortunate to have Ed Madison as a guest speaker, educating us on the revolutionary ipad. For about 30 minutes I was pretty enthralled with the idea of this new interactive media. Whereas before, computers isolated people -- it was such a solo activity. Now suddenly with tablets and smartphones, people are reconnecting. What was before a virtual community is now tangible. Writers and journalists can now interact with their readers and give them a "surround sound" experience. This isn't the death of the printed word, as Madison so eloquently put it, it is the marriage. And let's just say, I kind of want one.
And then I hear the make-believe tears of my neglected typewriter and suddenly I remember... Does anyone else recall The Terminator? Words like Skynet, Cyberdine Systems, Human Cyborgs? Yes, it's all a little cheesey -- but the message is the same: what happens when machines take over? Sure, you could make the argument that the new tablet is a step in the other direction -- it's reconnecting people. It's bringing us back together. But it's also encouraging us to rely on it. And relying on technology instead of people raises red flags for someone like me -- someone who has seen The Terminator one too many times.

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