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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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In the old days of pen and paper things actually worked, You even dealt with live human's instead of mechanical voices or computer programs. A lot of things were far less complicated. We actually had people that could also add and subtract without having to use electronics to do so. Now it seems even literacy and not learning to do cursive writing pretty soon there will be many that can't even write their own names. Printing is something We learned in early grades then moved onto handwriting. I may have digressed a bit here but it seems many of the moves forward in technology seemed to disable other abilities We used to have and take for granted. I'm not against technology advances but losing basic literacy and math skills in the process is a high price to pay and the backup system within that is vanishing it seems.
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Capt Dwayne Conyers
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Some times... the simplest solution is the best...
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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It sure is but it seems without the computers and electronic systems many have no idea how to function with the simple basic skills that all of us need any many it seems no longer have. The simple solution seems to escape far too many people.
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