Wendell for Wednesday
Wendell famously does not own a computer (or a television for that matter). I thought his essay explaining his decision was especially appropriate for this crazy time of the year, especially his “rules” regarding whether or not to embrace some new technology:
1. The new tool should be cheaper than the one it replaces.
2. It should be at least as small in scale as the one it replaces.
3. It should do work that is clearly and demonstrably better than the one it replaces.
4. It should use less energy than the one it replaces.
5. If possible, it should use some form of solar energy, such as that of the body.
6. It should be repairable by a person of ordinary intelligence, provided that he or she has the necessary tools.
7. It should be purchasable and repairable as near to home as possible.
8. It should come from a small, privately owned shop or store that will take it back for maintenance and repair.
9. It should not replace or disrupt anything good that already exists, and this includes family and community relationships.
One Comment
joanna
My favorite class in college was my computer ethics class. I remember discussing these questions, and they’re one of the key things that stuck with me from the class.