Question (Yes Dwight):
For those of you who write a fair bit during the run of the average day, how much of it is written via the computer?
I'm sitting around right now with a pencil and paper writing a good ole fashioned letter to a friend and I realized I don't really remember me using these tools very often anymore. Despite me being in school I hardly take notes without using my lap top nowadays. Has the age of technology booted out the use of such tools?
I understand that the computer is an amazing device and provides many services. From the provision of mass amounts of information, to entertainment, and even being an outlet to communicate with peoples you may never meet in you lifetime, but it also has its fair share of suckiness. I.e. the dumbness of drama flowing all over the interweb, and like many things touched by human hands it can be corrupted quite easily. I do believe it is safe to say the computer is a double edged sword.
It has been said that the pen is mightier than the sword, but is such the case in this day and age? Where do you stand? Is the old fashion pen/pencil writing a tradition that should be discarded with the technology being as primary as it is. I'm quite curious as to the opinions of some of you, so please enlighten me.
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