Personally, I pay less attention to spelling than I did in the days of manual typewriters, since I know that a spell checker will do the work for me.
2007-07-23 02:05:40
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answered by Asher S 4
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Actually computers will help gain knowledge, but you can't be afraid of them.
Learning computers is a number great step to success.
Learn how computers talk...ect
I went to College for Telecommunications which included breaking down a computer and assemble it back together and boot it up...then came the good stuff.
Now I do my own work on my own computer and never have to take it too a shop. I have rebuilt three computers in my career already for friends.
So the bottom line to your question is, if you want to learn you can or just not know or learn anything, but that doesn't make you dumb.
Life pushes us to our potential so when your Ship comes in...sail it right into computers and sink all you got and you will fly very, very high trust me!!
2007-07-23 09:29:35
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answered by Anonymous
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In some ways, yes. Hand writing is pretty hard now because we're used to typing everything which doesn't take as much as hand writing. Dumber can go both ways.
2007-07-23 19:29:12
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answered by ny 3
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actually yes, it's worse than sodium glutamate, if you are using computer everyday, you can forget of what you've learned especially computer games
2007-07-23 09:07:55
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answered by anthony_janjancirca2006 1
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Looks like it!
2007-07-24 02:50:28
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answered by elizabeth_ashley44 7
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nope makes people smarter. worse grammer maybe but remeber shakespere would think your grammer was terrible. so much info so we are smarter.
2007-07-23 12:11:56
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answered by blktan23 3
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to some extent ,yes
2007-07-23 10:26:10
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answered by Rana 7
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