gaufridus
Mechanical
- Jul 20, 2005
- 59
Looking at thread 769-137240 reminded me of something that we used to do some years ago (late 1960s/early 1970s): I spent some time as an industrial engineer, in our office we had a calculating machine - huge desktop thing, mains electricity powered, nixie tube display etc. In lighter moments we used to have races - someone would write down a list of numbers and two people would race to add them up. One on the calculator thingy and the other person add them up in his (her) head. The mental arithmetic person would win more often than not. Today, when confronted with similar sums the first thing we do is reach for our calculators.
What have we lost or is it really a real gain allowing us to free our brains for other things?
What do other (older) folks think and what do the younger generations feel?
What other time saving devices have changed our working lives?
What have we lost or is it really a real gain allowing us to free our brains for other things?
What do other (older) folks think and what do the younger generations feel?
What other time saving devices have changed our working lives?