It would seem that it is always a right time to introduce
new technological "toys" for people, however. Take for example the Ipad introduced by
Steve Jobs and Apple Corporation. While jesting was made by other companies that it was
simply four Iphones duct-taped together, and flaws were pointed out, people,
nevertheless, waited in line from 2:30 a.m. on the morning to purchase one of these
devices. As they walked from the store with their new purchase, some held it
triumphantly over their heads.
Is it reasonable, then, to
conclude that any improvement or "advancement" on technological items that entertain
such as the Ipad, televisions, etc. is almost always timely--not to mention "heroic"?
(Continuing the facetious tone: Where is a biting satirist like Jonathan Swift when we
need him?)
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