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All around the world, the new standard for measuring progress is the advancement of technology and that used in the society. It was also said in the previous lecture that Science and Technology allows the capitalist society to flourish. Thus, all in all, we have seen how America has evolved to be the world’s super leader not just in terms of military, economic strength, in my opinion; it is due mainly to their successful development of technology. Technology in turn then requires the consumption of fuel in order to provide development for all.
One of the more prominent technology developed by the Americans is the Internet which was initially developed for military uses, and now, it is the information highway for the rest of the world. With the development of the Internet, the rest of the world saw the dot com boom which benefitted a lot of Americans. The point here is that with the development of technology which originated from one country of origin, benefits more the people of that country since they have the technology knowledge and the expertise which gives them the competitive edge over the other potential competitors. Microsoft, the leading operating system manufacturer is one of the most successful business in the world since they hold an almost monopoly in the software market, given their competitive edge over other operating systems. Moreover, since the people are used to the Microsoft interface, they are more likely to stick to Microsoft then to change to another one.
One of the more personal implications of technology is the use of chat rooms derived from the use of Internet, it allows one to log on and chat with people from all around the world. On the positive sides, it allows one to understand the cultures from another part of the world and promotes tolerance. People can also make friends and keep in contact with their friends via email or instant messenger in a faster pace unlike traditional snail mail. It allows people to keep in closer contact and interact more with people all around the globe. People especially teenagers have been logging onto chat rooms, seeking advice from their friends or friends that they have made online. In some cases, it could turn out disastrous since, no one really knows who is behind the façade that one has build up online and that there have been many reports of meet ups with online friends which turned nasty in the end. I am not saying that all online friends are bad and cannot be trusted but the point is that one has to practice caution when meeting up with online friend and exercise appropriate EQ and be street smart to prevent tragedies from happening. One of the more interesting notions about chat rooms is that the personalities built up are rather similar all across, even the described appearance, hobbies are similar. It prompts one to think why is there such homogeneity in the descriptions? Is it because that this is the ideal description that one must aspire to be.
What we face now in the world, is the shortage of cheap fuel. The consequences of lacking cheap fuel is very severe, since fuel gives us energy, without a cheap source of energy, how can manufacturing industry continue to produce goods at a competitive cost? Accompanying the steep rise in prices of fuel, we have seen inflation and also the demand for the increase in prices for rice. It is all a vicious cycle, in our relentless pursuit for the development of technology, not just to make our lives better but also to show the rest of the world how developed we are, we are held ransom by our desperate need for cheap fuel. The problem here is development, with development, you will need progress and definitely more and more fuel, and the world’s fuel resources cannot even last us for a few decades and the next alternative energy source is still in experimental stage. I can only hope that during my lifetime, I still have enough fuel to drive around and to sustain the world’s economy, I cannot imagine the direct and severe impact on the world’s economy when fuel is no longer available to drive our machines of production, maybe an even Greater Depression for all?