I remember growing up in the 1970s and , yes, we had long hair ,bell bottom pants and platform shoes. I run into many
people today that still say the popular music that came out back then is still better than anything that comes out today and while that’s true, the technology that can be enjoyed today is obviously much better than anything we had before. I think part of the trick is in knowing how to use it.
I’ve just read the beginning of the article over and can see where it might maker me look older than I am, but that’s really half the point I’m trying to make when it comes to things like blogging—that everything has moved so fast technologically you need to be sure that what’s out there is good for your career as a blogger. Most of the time it is.
Here a good example. When I started writing seriously there weren’t anything called blogs and of course there wasn’t even an Internet and the only computers that I remember were on the bridge of the USS Enterprise. (In fact, had you told me about blogs back then, I might have thought it was the title of the latest monster movie from Steven Speilberg.)
I started out on an electric typewriter and thought the height of technology was the white ‘auto-erase’ ribbon that could white out any mistake that I made while I was typing. Back then, a big part of writing anything was all about watching out that you didn’t make too many mistakes and a clean white sheet of 8 x 10 paper could look quite intimidating with nothing on it. Thank God for computers. It took me a while at first, but when I finally found out how to use Spellcheck to my advantage, I could concentrate on the thoughts that I wanted to get down and stop worrying about errors on the page.
The point here is that I concentrate more on those red squiggles after I’ve written out a blog or article. Knowing that I can go back and fix those things after allows me to write the way that I’m supposed to, from start to finish concentrating on getting the whole idea down on the screen. The mistakes and typos can wait until after.
Then there’s the Internet itself. I still love the library and I don’t think that the Internet will ever replace those great buildings for the relative comfort of sitting down in that cozy environment with a good novel. I’ve written three books and while they’re available on the web through Amazon and Chapters in Canada, I still like to see them sitting on a wooden library shelf, but the web has some distinct advantages when it comes to research.
I never imagined when I was writing on that old electric typewriter that one day I’d have all this knowledge at my fingertips, and I can certainly be more productive than ever before sitting in front of my mobile laptop. Change is good.








When I studied Graphic design back in 1989 I thought computers degenerated the craft of design
I still believe that designers need to learn the basics without the computer, but it is a great tool it is amazing all that we can do today. Today 80% of my job uses a computer as a tool.
So….you are completely right, change is good.
Learning the basics without the computer is critical in writing too. Good call.
Hmmm *strokes imaginery beard*. I'm sure a lot of us wouldn't even attempt to be writers if we couldn't endlessly tinker with our writing without having to feed another sheet of paper into the typewriter. I used to work in a bank and remember when the computer terminals where the size of a grand piano, and the excitement of 1988 when they came up with an extraordinary innovation – screens!
I remember those typewriters.
Since I love to read my friends are trying to convince me to get a Kindle or something related.
Even though change is good I like having the book in my hands. I like to eat as I read. I'd much rather spill a drink on a book than a Kindle.
Besides when I'm done with the book I can donate it to the library. Can't do that with the Kindle.
Like Ringo starr you are fantastic and your writing is great. I agree with you that change is good if your change make you better. If your change make you more worst it is a disaster. But i see that the post that you make is change for a good thing.
I agree if change is for betterment so it should be changed. I really like the title of this post and the message in this post.