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Old 06-04-17 | 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Happy Feet
My oldest son and I had an interesting discussion about this one time. I remarked that I'd been raised in an analog world and used "smart" technology as just another tool while still retaining my old school way of problem solving. He remarked that his was the first generation that had been raised in a purely digital format and found it odd to revert back to analog thinking instead of just running with what technology provided.

I think the challenge for future generations will not be data availability but rather how to independently sift through too much of it and pick out what's relevant.
It becomes all about doing the task properly and efficiently (whatever it is) without the assisting tech available. It may be fun to watch a McDonald's manager and staff try to operate when the computer drops out some afternoon, but figuring firing coordinates or single gun multiple round simultaneous impacts by hand becomes labored and dangerously slow inaccurate if the hands-on skill was never learned and practiced.
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