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Another blog post about the dark side (and good) of technology

Many people are fighting back against the use of computers, tablets, social media, and newer technologies. Usually using new media to send these messages.
There are real problems created by technology but there are also real solutions. And the solution is not to avoid technology completely or to ignore it but to limit certain uses that become bad habits or unsafe.
“phubbing” or phone snubbing is nothing new and came long before smart phones. Just the word is new (and maybe the problem and awareness is greater). When there are other people around (or even when they aren’t) you don’t want to be constantly distracted by your phone doing things that aren’t related to what is around you.
I had personally some trouble with this. I’m not sure how much it bothered other people, It actually caused extra headaches looking down at the small phone screen for too long (reading paper can do the same thing for me but worse).
To help reduce constantly being interrupted by my smart phone and to increase battery life and save money: I took the following steps. (some may be extreme)

  • Turn off alerts except for the most important items. (these will vary by your preference) I turn off alerts for email since I only check it often. Turn off alerts for Facebook except for direct messages.
  • dropped the cellular data package and only use wifi, texting, and less than 300 minutes
  • relay phone calls with my smart phone (iPhone)  through my (Mac) computer. I also do video calls more with my computer than phone.
  • gps turned off most time
  • turned off clock updates
  • turn off blue tooth
  • got rid of head phones
  • kept cable but got rid of wall adapter and use a surge protector with built in USB instead
  • turn off background refresh for apps I don’t use often, and since I have wifi only – leave it on for the apps I check often such as the weather – sometimes when I get away from my network I am still able to see a cached version
  • turn off the phone while I sleep, while watching a movie, or at meeting (unless I’m looking at my phone for notes)
  • Use Do not disturb feature on the iPhone
  • Use timed forwarding with google voice.
  • Got rid of car and usually my phone is quiet enough I don’t hear while walking or biking.

On my computer

  • I set it to turn off or go to sleep automatically at night
  • I leave laptop and phone (tablet) unplugged from power except when it needs charging.
  • I use reminders on my computer and phone to help remind me of things I need to get done during the day such as brush my teeth and eat breakfast. Sometimes also called to do list. Microsoft one note is another program with this capability. I also use reminders as a paperless shopping list.  Some stores have their own app for shopping lists but it is usually specific to their store.
  • I use a computerized calendar on my computer and phone to remind me of appointments and birthdays (using contact info).

Do computers cause more testing of students in schools?
No, but computers allow testing to be done more easily so it is a factor. It is one of those things that people need to set limits on what they do whether it is computerized or not.
What about social media?
There are both good and bad things about social media so you have to be careful how you use it.  There are many extreme hurtful viewpoints, so you will want to be careful about what you post. Will you be ok with your neighbor, grandparent, parent, child or grandchild seeing what you post?
Also be careful who you follow, and whether you or your children sign up for social media accounts. Children should be at least 13 for social media or email accounts, possibly older.
Does social media make people more or less social in everyday life? Again this is another thing that depends on how it is used. In my personal case it has made me more social both with social media and in the real world. But if all you are doing is playing games, reading long articles, and videos non-stop it can make someone less social.
Does computerization make people learn less or more? I tend to think more. Since computers can be highly adaptive, it can enable people with disabilities or simply those that need extra help do more. It may be a little less memorization and sometimes less hands on, but again this will all vary by individual.
Are computers good or bad for the envioronment?
The answer is both.
Computers, tablets, smart tvs, smart phones all take materials and energy to make and use. If not recycled properly the chemicals and materials they are made from can also be bad for the environment.
However the things that these devices have replaced actually can be beneficial for the environment since you are using less energy and able to perform certain tasks faster. Smart phones and computers have essentially combined many different tools into one complex device. Typewriters, film cameras, photo copiers, paper mail, driving to deliver information have all been reduced and sometimes eliminated.
The portability of newer electronics can also help reduce the weight that people carry.
 
 

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Videos from September 2015

September 2015 is over, but I have some videos you may enjoy watching from that time.

I went on a bus trip to the Minnesota State Fair September 3

September 12 went to the Brainerd Walk and Wheel event to see how Brainerd has become more bicycle and pedestrian friendly.

Later September 12 there was a spider, I just had to take a video of.

September 23 took a bus to Duluth for a conference and took some photos and video during my free time.

September 26 I biked from Onamia to Kathio State Park and September 27 did some biking on the Soo Line Trail
To avoid wear and tear on my body, I used only my camera phone for these videos and photos in the post, instead of the bigger digital cameras I often use. Then put together using my desktop or laptop computer when I got back.

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When not to emphasize on people in your business

When things in your business or organization are going good and maybe even getting better it is good thing to congratulate the people that made that happen.
On the other hand if things aren’t going right you don’t want to blame that on people.
I hear a lot of emphasis on people versus technology however people have always relied on some sort of technology or tools to survive.

  • think of the tools we use to prepare and eat our food.
  • Think of the shoes on our feet that can prevent cuts and diseases.

Marketers (and sometimes managers) want to put things in that start with the letter P. Just since it is simple to remember, however it is important not to get stuck on a letter and not to get over emphasize on one word.
Examples are People, Place, Process, Promotion, Product, Price.
Technology can be the Process, but it can also be part of the promotion, and it can also be the product or service. Technology can even be part of the place or location.
Sometimes when technology fails, it is blamed on people (or the technology) rather than solving the problem with the right technology.
Examples of technology vs technology

  • Using computers and phones versus vehicles some people think meeting in person is the best thing, but if you are big distances apart or repeatedly going short distances in a vehicle  it actually may be more personal to do something like a video call or web meeting then be stuck in traffic for an hour or 2  using an older technology called an automobile.
  • Using computers, tablets , smart phones instead of (or to reduce) paper. This also means don’t use your computer just to print things off. Even radio, television, or a message board (electronic or not) could also be considered a way of using technology for reducing paper depending on how they are used.

Using technology such as robotics and computers can eliminate work that people do not want to do, that is too dangerous to do, or to assist people do get there work done.  Although there is talk about these eliminating jobs, sometimes some of these jobs shouldn’t be done by people or can’t. Sometimes they assist with jobs. Some examples:

  • Robots can be used in doing the dangerous work in manufacturing cars,  or going to other planets.
  • A robot can assist a people vacuuming their floor, when it may not otherwise get done on a regular basis.
  • A computer can do mass calculations in a split second, can control heating and cooling systems so they are more efficient. As well as give a person with a disability an ability to do things independently.

Although people using social media may say all we need is people, not technology or expertise; People, technology, and expertise can all fit together.

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recent videos 8-23-2015


Fireworks 8-22-2015

Bees, Monarch butterflies, dragonflies, frogs in Minnesota Summer 2015 Brainerd and Peavy Lake

Rain on Saturday August 22 2015 in Brainerd MN

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Physically Cleaning out your computer



How to Physically Cleaning your computer hardware and other electronics. Tools used include a screwdriver, rubber camera blower, electronic cleaning wipes, and microfiber cloth. Remember to power off and unplug and use precautions. DO NOT open power supply.
Be careful with batterie
Although it seems loud on the video, try to be gentle with the keyboard if banging it to get out dust.
Smart Phones and Tablets would be cleaned similar to how the monitor is cleaned, plus making sure charging and other ports and buttons are free from dust and residue.
Cleaning the vents of a computer (or similar electronics) and keeping them clear is important for airflow and reducing heat. If a computer is opened up the bottom of the computer and fans (case and cpu) typically is where dust builds up. More dust will build up if the computer or electronic is in a bad location such as the floor.
Our older post about cleaning computer / monitor
our older post about dust

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walking in Relay for life

I will be walking in (and biking to)
Crow Wing County Relay for Life
this Friday night July 24 6pm accepting donations to American cancer society at their web site: http://main.acsevents.org/goto/nates

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I'm running in Baxter this Saturday morning

in and biking to Brainerd Lakes Race for the Cure
to donate you can use this link
http://www.active.com/donate/komenbl15/nates

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It isn't always about the specs

When I first chose my own computer, in 2000, I chose it off of specifications.
A Dell computer tower (heavy) A dvd drive, a separate cd-rw writer. 40 MB hard drive, Windows ME, rambus ram, intel Pentium 4, Windows ME. It ended up not being such a good computer. I didn’t buy a new screen, because I didn’t know how important it was to have a good flat panel at the time. Windows ME was a short lived operating system, and eventually I had to replace it. The memory was too expensive to upgrade. And it being heavy, I was moving around quite a bit when I had the computer, was a real pain. It started very slow and shut down slow. And noisy(not including the nice speakers that came with it)
My latest computer a MacBook Air has a completely different set of specifications. The screen a 13 inch is probably similar to the viewable screen size of the used monitor that I had with the (old dell computer) but a little easier on the eyes, much thiner, and of course much lighter. My upgraded iMac and macbook air have no spinning hard drives. No optical drives (except for the superdrive I pulled from the iMac and used a usb to sata converter cable for it to work with either the MacBook Air or iMac) It super fast and does what I need it to do – watch video, communicating with others, listening to music, calculating, book keeping and record management, browsing the web, photo, and video management. Your list may differ from mine what you need want or need to do with your computer or device and that can change over time as new uses are available.
That is the main thing with a computer, tablet, or smart phone ( or most other things) it does what you need it to do. And fast is a good thing too. Also, that you aren’t hurt while using it. You don’t want to be moving around heavy things. I chose a notebook versus a tablet, simply because it is a little easier on my neck and eyes.

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What to do when the power is out

A reminder that the power going out by itself is not an emergency. You may want to contact your utility / power company to make sure they know about the problem.
Emergency response is only if there are other problems such as a power line down in the middle of a street, someone trapped in an elevator (in some cases calling building maintenance is better for that), or other things that you would normally call for that such as a fire, gas leek, . In Crow Wing County Minnesota they received too many calls for nonemergency power outage.
You can use a battery or crank powered radio for information. Use a Flashlight that is either battery or crank powered (LED lights last longer that is what most newer flashlights use). Water stored in freezer (see video below about putting water in freezer) and food that does not require cooking.
Don’t use electric lit gas stoves.
If there isn’t weather hazards, and it is daylight you can go outside and enjoy the day.

For your computer equipment it is good to have power conditioning for the entire building and a surge protector where it is plugged in.  You can also use an Uninterruptible power supply / battery backup
Notebook computers, tablets, and smart phones don’t need battery backup since they have their own batteries. Using wireless network connection (WiFi) can help avoid problems with power surge when the power chord is unplugged.
In addition you may want to have a backup of your computer files in case something goes wrong. We sell online storage.
Fiber optics for telephone,  data, cable tv are best to avoid damage from lightning strike. If it isn’t available in your area make sure those connections have a surge protection before it enters the building and again at your computer, tv, router, or other connected electronic.
Lightning rods on roof can also help (any roof antennas grounded), and being in a sturdy structure.

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