LUCERNE — This age of technological wonder is drawing our aspirations too much to execution and too little to cause.
New discoveries hardly wait for appreciation.
We program a sequence of exchange in recorded messages without knowing causes and questions in the minds of the principals.
One cannot converse with a machine; and after centuries have more then proved that planning is easy, but something always needs explaining, what was meant to ransom time has been employed to time”s cost.
It”s people we”re serving, not machines. The most prevalent parameter in personal intercommunication is misunderstanding, and the stress on the nerves of one who feels it is necessary to get meaning across to a recording machine is cruel torture.
With our late misuse of technology we may well become known as the wise men of Gotham who went to a sea in a sieve.