“I beg to differ”
“I beg to differ”
In the words of Giles from ‘Buffy’:
“Smell is the most powerful trigger to the memory there is. A certain flower or a whiff of smoke can bring up experiences long forgotten. Books smell… musty and rich. The knowledge gained from a computer is… it has no texture, no context. It’s there and then it’s gone. If it’s to last, then the getting of knowledge should be tangible. It should be, hmm… smelly.” We all know knowledge gained form a computer is just as useful but you get the point.
Satheesh Balachandran: “I beg to differ”
Computers have the wonderful texture of smooth plastic and warm aluminum. They often smell of toasted dust and ozone. They emit a soothing hum and occasionally the soft ratcheting of a hard drive turning, much like the pleasing noises of my housecat when she lounges at my feet. A good keyboard feels tight and reassuring under my fingers. And a properly-set viewscreen illuminates the room, as well as my mind, with a calming glow that reassures me that I am not alone in the world.
~ Never let it be said that there is no texture, context or feeling to computers. They are the textures of the modern world, no less valid than any era of the past. ~
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