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YOU’VE probably heard the
expression luddite, which is
used to describe anybody who
is fearful of change and prefers life
to remain as it is. Nobody knows
for absolute certain where the
word originated, but it is generally
reckoned that it came from a
somewhat unruly youth called
Ned Ludd, who allegedly smashed
two stocking weaving frames in
1779 because he thought that these
mechanical looms were just too
advanced and would rob people of
their jobs.
I’m a bit of a luddite myself – although
I don’t make a habit of going round
smashing up machinery – and it takes me
an awful long time to accept change. For
years, I resisted the temptation to even
recognize that mobile phones existed,
let alone have one. But gradually, it
occurred to me just how useful they are
and now, like the rest of the world, I’ve
got one. However, it is used purely to
make and accept calls when absolutely
necessary and not to take photos with,
send text messages with or to generally
annoy anybody within a 100-yard range
by having it glued to my ear, blaring out
to all and sundry some inconsequential
conversation with some equally-asinconsequential
acquaintance. Why do
people do that? Especially in shopping
queues and trains?
Another bit of technology that I now
fully accept – and use a great deal – is
the internet and e-mails. With e-mails,
in particular, I just couldn’t understand
why you’d bother sending an electronic
message when there were things called
telephones available. It all seemed crazy
to me, until I grasped exactly what
services were available, like sending
photos and stories. What a boon for a
bloke in my job.
But what about you? Are you a
luddite, or do you embrace modern
technology? I am referring, actually, to
the various social networks, such as
Facebook and Twitter. Do you use any
of these networks and would you, given
the chance, follow the fortunes of and
keep in touch with the classic trucking
fraternity using these means?
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Classic Vintage July 2013 YOU’VE probably heard the expression luddite, which is used to describe anybody who is fearful of change and prefers life to remain as it is. Nobody knows for absolute certain where the word originated, but it is generally reckoned that it came from a somewhat unruly youth called Ned Ludd, who allegedly smashed two stocking weaving frames in 1779 because he thought that these mechanical looms were just too advanced and would rob people of their jobs. I’m a bit of a luddite myself – although I don’t make a habit of going round smashing up machinery – and it takes me an awful long time to accept change. For years, I resisted the temptation to even recognize that mobile phones existed, let alone have one. But gradually, it occurred to me just how useful they are and now, like the rest of the world, I’ve got one. However, it is used purely to make and accept calls when absolutely necessary and not to take photos with, send text messages with or to generally annoy anybody within a 100-yard range by having it glued to my ear, blaring out to all and sundry some inconsequential conversation with some equally-asinconsequential acquaintance. Why do people do that? Especially in shopping queues and trains? Another bit of technology that I now fully accept – and use a great deal – is the internet and e-mails. With e-mails, in particular, I just couldn’t understand why you’d bother sending an electronic message when there were things called telephones available. It all seemed crazy to me, until I grasped exactly what services were available, like sending photos and stories. What a boon for a bloke in my job. But what about you? Are you a luddite, or do you embrace modern technology? I am referring, actually, to the various social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter. Do you use any of these networks and would you, given the chance, follow the fortunes of and keep in touch with the classic trucking fraternity using these means?


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YOU’VE probably heard the
expression luddite, which is
used to describe anybody who
is fearful of change and prefers life
to remain as it is. Nobody knows
for absolute certain where the
word originated, but it is generally
reckoned that it came from a
somewhat unruly youth called
Ned Ludd, who allegedly smashed
two stocking weaving frames in
1779 because he thought that these
mechanical looms were just too
advanced and would rob people of
their jobs.
I’m a bit of a luddite myself – although
I don’t make a habit of going round
smashing up machinery – and it takes me
an awful long time to accept change. For
years, I resisted the temptation to even
recognize that mobile phones existed,
let alone have one. But gradually, it
occurred to me just how useful they are
and now, like the rest of the world, I’ve
got one. However, it is used purely to
make and accept calls when absolutely
necessary and not to take photos with,
send text messages with or to generally
annoy anybody within a 100-yard range
by having it glued to my ear, blaring out
to all and sundry some inconsequential
conversation with some equally-asinconsequential
acquaintance. Why do
people do that? Especially in shopping
queues and trains?
Another bit of technology that I now
fully accept – and use a great deal – is
the internet and e-mails. With e-mails,
in particular, I just couldn’t understand
why you’d bother sending an electronic
message when there were things called
telephones available. It all seemed crazy
to me, until I grasped exactly what
services were available, like sending
photos and stories. What a boon for a
bloke in my job.
But what about you? Are you a
luddite, or do you embrace modern
technology? I am referring, actually, to
the various social networks, such as
Facebook and Twitter. Do you use any
of these networks and would you, given
the chance, follow the fortunes of and
keep in touch with the classic trucking
fraternity using these means?
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