I found today's class very informational. we went over texting and emailing. it was a shocker when the question was asked, "how many people in this class text rather then call". Almost everyone in the class raised their hand and admitted to texting rather then calling someone.
Its amazing how phone companies are now adding texting plans to their services, to accommodate the rising growth in texting. We discussed how texting was much more convenient for busy people. you can text someone and get straight to the point and get the convo over with much faster then if you were to call someone one. You can skip the hello how are you and get to what you need or want to know.
It is crazy to think that a while back there was no such thing as texting or emails, just phone calls. Now that technology has advanced we have a lot more ways to communicate with one another. Emails are also faster then calling someone and when you email or text someone you have proof of what you said. So if someone doesn't understand or say you didn't respond you can physically show them that you indeed did. although texting is faster there are some drawbacks. people have been texting while driving and doing other things. which has led to increased accidents. which is why they put a law into effect, stating that you can not text while driving. So if you'd rather text then call someone just make sure that you don't do it while driving.
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Our legal landscape is rapidly changing with the advancement of technology. Our future legal systems will expand so rapidly with technology, that I wonder if our Constitution will be able to still facilitate it.
ReplyDeleteI feel you discussed some very good facts on emailing they are a good and new and improved form of getting information across to others. good blog
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