Sad yes, but you can always find out how to do something on the internet.
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Don't get me wrong. I believe that the internet is a wonderful resource. But like so many other good ideas, commerciallism has left it open to abuse.
Stillkickin mentioned the decline of our communication skills and I have seen this as well. Our ability to verbally communicate face to face is one of our most precious skills as human beings and yet it is one of the most neglected skills as well.
In George Orwells 1984, he described how the establishment was working to reduce the vocabulary of the English language in order to limit the ability of the people to express thought. It seems to me that this is happening right now.
My Grammer is not as sharp as it once was (working with enlisted sailors and finishers for too long can have that effect), nor is my spelling and punctuation what it once was.
People often call me anal because my writings tend to be lengthy as I like to be very concise with what I have to say. But some topics cannot be solved or understood in the short space of a text or the short sighted little quips that many people like to throw around.
It is a tragedy that resources such as the internet and television are squandered on the trash that broadcasters televise.
One thing that has worked for my wife and myself with our kids is Netflix. We killed our cable TV, I had to give up televised sports (not easy but it can be done and you'de be amazed at how much time you'll find for other pursuits).
The benefit is that we have full control over EVERYTHING the kids watch due to the fact that there are no commercials, ever. There are other similar websites as well that speciallize in classic TV shows and the like.
One thing that is obvious about TV and the net is that someone is ALWAYS trying to SELL you something with which you usually can live without.
They bombard our kids with shallow commercialism and questionable morality. I'm no saint but sheeesh, my kids don't need to see many of the things that I see other kids watching. How does a parent battle such bombardment while struggling to earn a living.
"Dad, I want that gizmo, Jimmy has one" ...well let Jimmy lobotamize himself on a screen if his parents let him. I really try to keep a cap on the "screen time" when I can.
Well here I am long winded again. I can go on and on. But it really is a topic that warrants much examination. Surprised that so few have anything to say. Thanks for the opportunity.
Finisher