As the people inhabiting the universe are overly going gaga on mobile phones and other handhelds like the
personal digital assistants, it's astonishing to learn that there are still people who choose not to have a cellular phone that can make you surf the net, take grandiose pictures and listen to cool, rock music. I do not find this funny since people like them are not eaten by what technology had been abundantly furnishing mankind. As a matter of fact, I think these guys are the sort of people who are confident that the strands of sanity in their graying matter are still intact.
Personally, though I admit I love technology and the benefit that it gives, there are times when I feel that being a cyber-savvy guy is not as easy as pasting pictures in a singing, petite, artsy musical scrapbook. Those are days when a whirlpool of the series of wireless gadgets incessantly floods the mainstream of our TVs, radios, technology magazines and computer shops. Does the wireless industry really need to force us to become accustomed to their technology?
Me, myself and I thinks otherwise, since the birth of the real wireless fidelity is just starting and as a matter of fact, real resources of the fast, and more accessible wireless Internet are not yet available. Maybe, just maybe, when the time comes wherein purchasing an HP iPAQ and figuring out how to use it is as common as using
iodized salt for salads instead of the rocky one, I can claim that we are really in a wireless revolution.