I'm posting the same comment I let you on Triond. There is no doubt that the Gadgets are excellent tools that eliminate the hard manual labor of the past. But we must be careful that we do not get so overwhelmed by them, the we just buy them because we have the means; and then they are left to lay idle because we do not know how to use them. Thanks for sharing. Monica from google reader. You can find me here: http://perseveranceconquersall.blogspot.com/
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I'm posting the same comment I let you on Triond.
ReplyDeleteThere is no doubt that the Gadgets are excellent tools that eliminate the hard manual labor of the past. But we must be careful that we do not get so overwhelmed by them, the we just buy them because we have the means; and then they are left to lay idle because we do not know how to use them.
Thanks for sharing.
Monica from google reader.
You can find me here:
http://perseveranceconquersall.blogspot.com/
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