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Technology and Choices

Posted by on 20th Jun 2010 Blogging 7 comments

I started writing on a typewriter. For most of you, that’s one of those old things that you see in old black and white movies. You know, the ones where the old hard bitten news man is squinting because a curl of smoke from the cigarette in his mouth is hurting his eyes and causing him to swear as he types with two fingers?

Times have changed. I remember when we used to edit with a pencil and cringed when we made spelling mistakes because it usually meant the sheet of 8 x 11 in the carriage needed to be scrapped. All that might make me sound a little old, but I’m not really. It’s just that technology is racing faster that anyone’s biological clock, but there’s no need for writers to panic. As far as I can tell, there’s always a need for good writers on the Internet–basically because there’s a lack of good writing now.

This isn’t going to be one of those articles abut how bad technology is and how E.M. Forster was right in The Machine Stops because I think it’s a great thing for writers. I can produce more now than ever before and stay in touch with everyone I need to on a more or less constant basis. The fact is, the more mobile I am, the more work I can do and when I juggle that accordingly, I have more time to myself.

The more wireless things get, the more chances I have to get out and work from outside the house, which is a real bonus as I live just outside of what we call cottage county here in Canada. As soon as the Internet technology makes it feasible for me to go ‘ on the road’ and work that way for extended periods of time, I might just get that VW bus I missed in the 1970s and have a permanent mobile office. All of course with a nod to the late great Hunter S. Thompson.

I know the Web is insatiable when it comes to copy and content of all kinds, but the great thing here is the well should never run dry. That means that you can stay hooked up and run those mobile offices from almost anywhere soon.

Still there are instances I think where technology overlaps for writers. Is it just me or has anyone else noticed how all the software that promises to make you a writer or novelist doesn’t really hang around that long? The reason? You need a writer and a good one at that to make people take notice.

So what are your technology stories? How many of you reading this have found a way to utilize the wireless handhelds and laptops so that you can make a real change in your life? After all, isn’t that what all this technology is all about? Isn’t that what it promised us all those years ago? It’s great because it allows us to share stories about how it all works as well.

Oh by the way, could someone please send me the lowdown on the best type of connection for those remote places? Somewhere where I can sit on the end of a dock with a laptop in my lap and my Labrador retriever at my side?

7 comments - Leave a reply
  • Posted by Kerry on 21st Jun 2010

    The day I got my laptop was the day I declared 'freedom' and I've made it! It was the day my business really took off. Being a mum with hardly any really time – just snippets then my laptop came with me wherever I go. It was only made possible by the little dongle on the side that I plug in for my outdoor coverage. In Australia, Telstra has the best coverage (and is only going to improve with the Network Upgrade one day). But I now declare that my laptop is an appendage to my body. I Love It !!!.

    cheers Kerry

    • Posted by rob starr on 23rd Jun 2010

      Alas…I'm in Canada. Not so much time to enjoy the outdoors as you Aussies. Laptops freeze in winter here. :smile:

  • Posted by Mike Story on 21st Jun 2010

    Hi Rob,

    Good article man.

    I use a Cradlepoint cellular router for the laptop on the dock with my dog. Hope it helps man. http://shopcradlepoint.com

    Story

    • Posted by rob starr on 23rd Jun 2010

      Thanks Mike. And the Neil Young playing in the headphones will be the final touch. :grin:

  • Posted by Jr Q on 24th Oct 2010

    Haha! Actually, I can't live without technology. I've been exposed to computers since I was in grade 1. Now, I can't imagine if we still live on the dark ages. How's life with that? :)
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  • Posted by Kouta on 24th Oct 2010

    Speaking of technology, well, works fine for me. I guess my personal technological journey started off when I got my very first cellphone. I became interested to gadgets and other technological stuff because of it. It's no wonder why I love to shop for handheld and personal gadgets.
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