Wednesday, 30 September 2015

My favourite piece of technology Blog Sample 3



I must begin by saying I do have a love/hate relationship with technology in general. I value creativity and I think there are many important inventions we use that have contributed in many ways, but I think we can still live without so much technology. For example, talking to my friend Chris who’s working in Yemen through Skype is fantastic, and having super flat televisions with HD or even more is great. But at the same time, I think it's not necessary to give technology an incredible amount of importance in your life.
In terms of technology, what I use the most are mp3 players. Last week I lost the one I got three years ago so I’m planning to get a new one as soon as possible. I like mp3 players because of their size, you can carry them everywhere you go and some of them have very original designs as well. I use my mp3 every day mainly because I can listen to music and especially because it has a voice recorder! Also, it’s useful to keep my favourite family pictures, all the files I need for work and my studies, and videos of course.


I can imagine my life without an mp3 but now that I’m used to this piece of technology. I think I’d need something similar, specially to continue listening music!

15 comments:

  1. I also like mp3, because is the best inventions <3, I was child my Mather gave me mp3, I was happy!!!!

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  2. I feel like an old woman in a young body person. I don't understand very much the nowadays tech, but I do my best (?). I love the mp3's also, they're very comfortable, easy to use, easy to carry on with you and you can save in there your favourite music!. It seems that is hard to many of us imaging our lifes without tech!

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  3. I think that technology often alienates people. But anyway we must seize it, I guess :S

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  4. I also find important my mp3 player, life is awesome with a good soundtrack

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  5. Mp3 is a necessary piece of technolofy. I dont have one, because I listen music in my phone :P

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  6. I think the same, I couldn't imagine my life without my mobile phone, When I was a child a had an mp3 and it was my bestfriend for a long time.
    Regards.

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  7. I believe that technology is very important; the artifacts are the key in the subsistence. Technology is more than electronic piece, I understand like technology my house, my clothes, my kitchen, etc. That’s for I believe that people need technology very much for a normal life.

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  8. I think that technology often alienates people. But anyway we must seize it, I guess :S

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  9. I like my mp3 too, especially in the 2 hours of travel I need to get to the university every day and vice versa. Music makes my travel tolerable

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  10. I like my mp3 too, especially in the 2 hours of travel I need to get to the university every day and vice versa. Music makes my travel tolerable

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  11. I like this object too, mostly when i want to relax while I walking around my house, this is very powerful for destroy the stress in my mind :) !

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  12. I have a love/hate relationship with the technology but sometimes the technology makes our life more easy. I don't really like the mp3, and I listen music from my cellphone because I found this more practical! I hope you can found your mp3 or have a new technological object to listen music!

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  13. you know why technologic is getting rid of our relationships? because of capitalism!

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  14. My cellphone is my mp3 :3

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  15. I think that the mp3 is a great technologic device for save music, a few years ago I had one but I lost it. But now with the smartphones and mobile internet I think that I don't need it, I'm too lazy for download music so I search my favourite songs in Youtube or Spotify. However, I think that the mp3's are great, and the day when internet connection suffer an interrumption I will die (in musical terms)

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