Dasha’s Technology Disaster

Live Mag UK July 13, 2011 0
Dasha’s Technology Disaster

Do you ever feel like you cause computers or technology to break? You’re not alone, as Dasha tells us how technology can be a nightmare

So I’m on my way to college, it hits 8:50am and the next station is Angel. I was listening to my music so I didn’t hear the train driver telling the passengers that one of the escalators had broken down and because of all the rush everyone is always in in the morning, there wasn’t any space for us to get out. It was so packed, I felt like I was in a herd of cows.

My MP3 is also breaking down. I got it for Christmas and put it on charge. It’s a really good mp3 player, better than an iPod. I was so excited to start using it as I opened it up, I was like a five year old, it’s so much fun. But now, I walk around with a broken MP3 player.

I have a VAIO laptop and I have been using it for over two years now. I know someone who has the same one and she had it for a year and the screen cracked. I don’t care whether it was her fault or not, it broke. And now it is too expensive to fix.

It’s a similar story with the screen as well.  One day, I open up my laptop and I have two lines going down the screen one is green and the other is red. I ignored it and after a month or so, it got worse. I decided to just leave it and let technology be technology.

Technology is a complete, not needed virus for your nervous system. I’m starting to get grey hair at 17. Technology is a brick wall between humans and animals and nature; it blocks us from a total connection with our environment. Life has become greedy since Thomas Edison who invented the light bulb in 1879. People want what others have, what they can’t afford and that ends up making them feel bad about themselves.

I much prefer writing or reading, but admittedly, TV doesn’t hurt now and again but it’s a flat screen TV that I do not go near because it would probably break.

I was so excited to be leaving my house at 820am when college started at 9am. I thought “finally I’m going to be on time” but no, technology, like always has to fail me and show me the way to hell.