Funny enough it appears it was just over a year ago that I was singing this sad old tune when I wrote the piece, One Day Without the Internet vs. A Life of Slavery, How Does Isolation Help it Spread?. Well here I am again feeling paralyzed by my lack of access to technology and once again reminded that no matter how cut off from the world I feel, I am more attached and aware of what is going on, what my rights are and still have more access than most. We no longer look at cell phones and computers as a luxury item, they are not event must haves, they have become daily necessities.
A year ago it was big news to hear of wild and bright ideas to ensure that there was a laptop for every child, see articles such as; Laptops to Change the Future for Children in The Developing World? While the dream was brilliant it too was just that a novel idea that in reality would be met with more struggle than praise. While it is a fantastic dream to see that every child around the world is met with access to a computer and the internet, and undoubtedly this would only enhance lives and education, so would ensuring that every child is vaccinated, adequately fed, house and clothed. When my laptop is taken away I still have everything else, which is at least 90% more than countless children around the globe. Yet soon I will return to you in full speed writing away, and even I will quickly forget the trials of my briefly challenged existence with little access to a computer, and just as quick I will most likely find myself cursing the technology I have and wanting something better. For now we are left to wonder what the world would be like if we all had equal access to technology…