Larry_OHF |
02-28-2007 09:57 PM |
<font color=skyblue>My wife called from Alabama where she is attending a business trip seminar, and one of the speakers went on a tangent about how poorly the US is doing with getting up to speed with technology with the rest of the world, especially in the Far East. Here is some of what she said the speaker told the class is out there.
South Korea is more technology-advanced than the US, and there is so much technology there, there exists between 30-40 organizations to help people who have video game addiction...and these people can take online gaming anywhere they go.
Three years ago, the speaker attended a workshop where he was introduced to a HD television set that was basically a fully-interactive computer. The workshop instructor showed the class how he could watch a show which starred a guy wearing a tie, click on the tie that the guy on TV was wearing because he liked it, and that same-looking tie show up at the door the very next day, bought and paid for...and all he did was click the dang thing. Everything else was handled from there without his needing to do anything else.
He also mentioned that Asian countries have high-speed internet which makes the US look like we're still using Dial-up speeds...and they only pay at most $10US for it, while I personally pay $45 for cable.
Why does the US suck so bad these days?
We used to have something to brag about.</font>
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