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That's exactly what I was saying a little while ago. Computers have allowed for far more problems than solutions, a significant example of one being pornography addiction, which is arguably responsible for many real-world personal/relational/social issues.
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Computers were essentially a 'solution' without a problem. They just happened to create even more problems, and quite ironically with "more technology" as the recursive so-called solution. I agree completely. Actual solutions to worldly issues are prevented from being solved by capitalism's outright theft of resources actually needed to do so. Technological and virtual "solut…
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Heh, don't worry. I recall him acting like this in reply to things I've said in the past. It isn't worth bothering with someone who refuses to question any "official" consensus and resorts to attacking your character instead of your argument.
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I was specifically meaning the manner in which their usually used nowadays. They are in fact purposeful for communication and the arrangement/presentation/storage of data, but other than that I'd argue it's nothing but noise. They provide nothing else besides endless illusions.
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s/their/they're
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A rather unique thing about this specific problem is that it's also the driving force behind the perpetuation of the same industry it was derived through. This is also relevant to something I posted 2 days ago: http://micro.fragdev.com/url/64001