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We tend to think of high tech as gadgets and widgets that go beep and can send out death rays, or take video of us as we say exactly the wrong thing at the wrong time on a traffic stop. Sometimes high tech actually does us good (night vision, better radios, computers that actually work, plastic guns that are smarter than we are, etc.), and sometimes it just gets in the way. I mean, do we actually need an LCD window on the side of our gun telling us how many rounds we have left? Who’s going to even see it at night? Oh, maybe they’ll have a backlight you can turn on if you push a button, like those glow-face watches? No thanks. Sometimes it goes too far.

But there is a high tech gadget (or at least a medium tech gadget, depending on how old it is) probably sitting on your desk at home — a computer. If you’ve got an ancient IBM running a version of windows that everyone laughs at when they see it (“Ha, I haven’t seen that operating system since high school!”), or a cutting-edge Macintosh that could run the Federal Government (hey, that’s an idea …), you can probably access the Internet for something other than eBay or some nit-wit social network. So get ready … to get smart.

 

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