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> We're getting dumber. At least most everyone else is ;-)

I agree. I just posted the article to see if anyone else would.

>  The article only skimmed the issue but it's not clear to me why
having instant access to info via the internet makes someone smart. No
more than being able to look up an entry in the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Exactly.  You see the same thing here on FFL, where people who have ego
problems read a post about something they know nothing about but feel
that they have to say something, so they go running to Wikipedia and
Google and then spout off as if they know shit. That's not intelligence;
that's being an intellectual poseur.

>  Someone who had taken the trouble to learn how to speak a foreign
language (Latin, for example) will have disciplined herself and engaged
parts of her brain a keyboard tapper misses out on. That extra factor
will have honed the intelligence of the time traveller. Someone who has
mastered the openings in chess will have a keen edge to his intellect
completely lacking in a modern who just uses a computer to provide a
ready-made solution.

Agreed. But don't dump on "keyboard tappers" too much. I lament the day
when "autocomplete" and mobile keyboards obsolete the concept of Being
Able To Write.

Although I say it somewhat tongue in cheek, I wouldn't be surprised if
at some point in the future one of the primary causes of Alzheimers is
proved to be the curse of having "information at your fingertips" via
computers and mobiles. Who needs memory and actual learning when this
little device covers your ass and you can use it to convince others that
you "know" stuff you really don't? The rule of biology is "Use it or
lose it." You're not using it when you look up shit on Google.



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