My computer makes me ponder

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It’s one of those nights when your computer decides to test your patience. I give in to its demands, watching patiently, watching the seconds go by in the iTunes player slider as it moves to the progress of my song.

My computer has chosen to behave today to make me reminisce about those days long ago when dialups ruled the roost. Days when you had to wait patiently while your computer tried to connect you to the World Wide Web. Days when you had to hear the ‘keeeee, cccchhhhhhhh (with the ‘ch’ being the noise you make before you want to kaari thuppify on someone) while it desperately made a connection to some invisible server through your telephone to launch you into the world of knowledge (that the internet was in those days).

When did we become so impatient? When did 6 mbps connections become so intolerably slow? Remember those days when we joyfully and proudly announced to our friends that we have 128 kbps connections in our computers?! And anyway, exactly how are 6/8/10/100 mbps connections making a difference to our lives? We didn’t die without these earlier. We aren’t doing anything exactly extremely productive with the time saved either (thought borrowed from Before Sunrise). But still, it’s totally similar to the ‘how on earth did we find people in a huge mall [substitute with marketplace depending on where you were those days] without cell phones!’ moment.

Anyway, I’m still waiting, watching the circle of dots in the firefox tab go round and round as the browser tries desperately, as it has been for the last seven minutes, trying to load the next Facebook page. No social networking for me tonight.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

ok.. one night away from facebook is not that criminal.. but makes you wonder..what will happen to life without computer or internet.!? cannt imagine right.! me tooo..
oh my gosh we lost simple times for ever..;)

dante said...

But u do realise in the good old days of 28kbps or 56kbps connection, the content was of a different nature .... there were no streaming audio or facebook or flikr and the most hi-tech webpages got was thru seizure inducing blinking flashes .... but looking at the ever changing nature of the web, it's getting more hungry for bandwidth in order to fulfil all our needs and apparently there are more of us today using the net than there ever was ..... juz my poorly writen 2 cents on the issue ....

kkcareers said...

Ha. Ha... Gone are those days where we used net to just check our PNR statuses. We are spending our whole time on video streaming sites like youtube which require lot of bandwidth. Its our demand that has not been met even with 6 Mbps connections.
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