My thoughts. You are talking to the wrong person. I was about the last person that I know to get an answering machine or cell phone. I still don't have the fancy stuff like caller id, texting, etc.

I share your sentiments about books, but I have to say I read far, far less than I did. It is more satisfying to just play on the 'net.

I just don't see how information can produce wealth. Can we really exist in a service economy only?

We will not recognize society in 100 or years in terms of technology and living conditions, but anyone would have to agree that the human desires, thoughts, and philosophies are as sophisticated back in Bible times than are now. I know my forefathers knew how to take care of themselves alone far better than I. It is sad, but all I can do is consume, not produce anything.


John Chaney

"having been firmly rooted and now being built up in Him and established in your faith . . ." Colossians 2:7