So last Thursday in E-Commerce, we were asked to think about giving up a piece of technology for 48 hours. Immediately, without even knowing the rules or conditions, I shunned the idea. Colin told us to choose from:
- Cell Phone
- Internet
- If we are really hard-core, all three.

As for refraining from using the internet, this was also completely out of the question. Not only do I need it for the mountain of college work we have, I need it for contacting friends and all my family in Boston, and basically to keep me from going crazy from boredom. If we had half decent channels on our TV in Rockfield I wouldn't rely on the internet as much, but our television is from the Stone Age and the only channel that comes in properly is in Irish. My year abroad in Germany made me very reliant on the internet especially, because it became my source of communication with friends and family from home and even the friends in Germany with me with Skype and Facebook, my television, my translator, and basically my connection to the outside world since I spoke no German.

So I guess I failed the challenge, but I knew I was doomed from the very start. I can honestly say I don’t know how people from older generations, such as my parents, survived without the technology there is today. All I know is that if it weren't for the internet and mobile phones, I don't know how anything would get successfully done or how people would communicate! It makes me laugh to look at my dad, who has just mastered the art of texting and does not even know where the power button is on any laptop or PC.
Oh how the times have changed....
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