Poll: Do you have a love-hate relationship with technology (computers, CAT tools, etc.)? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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| | | Mary Worby United Kingdom Local time: 12:21 German to English + ...
Don't love it. Don't hate it. It is useful and necessary. So I voted 'other'. | | |
I have neither relations nor feelings about things. I don't give them pet names either. They are just things. Philippe | | | neilmac Spain Local time: 13:21 Spanish to English + ...
I like the technology when it works for me. I like it user friendly. I don't like technology that doesn't work properly, that keeps crashing, is overly complicated or imposes what I perceive as unnecessarily demanding learning curves (such as some translation softwares, naming no names...) or continuous updates and "improvements"... | |
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Alison Sabedoria (X) United Kingdom French to English + ... Reluctant acceptance then creative misuse! | Nov 19, 2011 |
I read E. M. Forster's short story "The Machine Stops" when I was 15 and have always been wary of depending too much on vulnerable systems. I tend to embrace "technological progress" only once it has had time to prove itself, become reliable and its consequences can be evaluated - and my Luddite tendancies are quick to resurface! I'm no fan of gadgets: in the kitchen, if it can't be done with a knife or a wooden spoon, it's probably not worth doing. The few gadgets I do make room fo... See more I read E. M. Forster's short story "The Machine Stops" when I was 15 and have always been wary of depending too much on vulnerable systems. I tend to embrace "technological progress" only once it has had time to prove itself, become reliable and its consequences can be evaluated - and my Luddite tendancies are quick to resurface! I'm no fan of gadgets: in the kitchen, if it can't be done with a knife or a wooden spoon, it's probably not worth doing. The few gadgets I do make room for have to be "pro" quality and a pleasure to use. The same goes for CAT: I only use it where it really helps, but it paid for itself within a few days on one job and I only swore at it occasionally. Still, once I've taken some new technology on board, I derive a wry satisfaction from forcing it in ironic new directions, where it was never meant (or is reluctanct) to go: devising a high-tech "cut & paste" gregorian chant notation, for instance. Just don't try to sell me the "benefits" of a mobile phone! ▲ Collapse | | | Thayenga Germany Local time: 13:21 Member (2009) English to German + ...
Though it's mostly love when it's working like it should be. But behold! when it doesn't do its job. Technology, within itself, is great and very helpful. Without it we may not be pushed back to the hammer and chisle days, but using a typewriter had its "pitfalls" as well. | | | telefpro Local time: 16:51 Portuguese to English + ... I am just fascinated | Nov 19, 2011 |
I just love technological products. | | | Yvonne Gallagher Ireland Local time: 12:21 Member (2010) French to English + ... Yes, love/hate | Nov 19, 2011 |
I am like Neilmac and like technology that works, and doesn't require major learning curves. But I curse at it and tear out my hair when things go wrong. This morning I discovered I hadn't saved all the work I did yesterday (my own stupidity due to tiredness, but I'll blame the technology!) so had to do it all again today. No, I don't want to go back to typewriter erasure ribbons (yeuck!!) and long hours of research in dusty tomes. I absolutely love the Internet and Google! And would fin... See more I am like Neilmac and like technology that works, and doesn't require major learning curves. But I curse at it and tear out my hair when things go wrong. This morning I discovered I hadn't saved all the work I did yesterday (my own stupidity due to tiredness, but I'll blame the technology!) so had to do it all again today. No, I don't want to go back to typewriter erasure ribbons (yeuck!!) and long hours of research in dusty tomes. I absolutely love the Internet and Google! And would find life more difficult without a mobile phone as well. ▲ Collapse | |
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i believe technology is just another instrument to make life easier or harder or in between. | | | Dave Bindon Greece Local time: 14:21 Greek to English In memoriam
After all, all my best imaginary friends live inside my computer | | | Neutral when it works, hate it when it doesn't | Nov 20, 2011 |
I could never love my computer, though I appreciate what it does. As for hate, that's what I feel about Windows 7. It has been a huge disimprovement and slows me down immensely. | | |
Wordeffect wrote: Still, once I've taken some new technology on board, I derive a wry satisfaction from forcing it in ironic new directions, where it was never meant (or is reluctanct) to go: devising a high-tech "cut & paste" gregorian chant notation, for instance. Music typesetting is hard. Did you try Lilypond? | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: Do you have a love-hate relationship with technology (computers, CAT tools, etc.)? CafeTran Espresso | You've never met a CAT tool this clever!
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