Narrator tries to watch a movie on his computer but is repeatedly asked to update this update and that one. He dodges as best he can until he's forced to do so, with long waits. Clever and possibly true look into how we waste time using time-saving devices. Some readers might get lost with the major POV change.
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Sunday, December 2, 2012
"Unplanned Obsolescence" by Edward M. Lerner
Analog, January 2013
Narrator tries to watch a movie on his computer but is repeatedly asked to update this update and that one. He dodges as best he can until he's forced to do so, with long waits. Clever and possibly true look into how we waste time using time-saving devices. Some readers might get lost with the major POV change.
Narrator tries to watch a movie on his computer but is repeatedly asked to update this update and that one. He dodges as best he can until he's forced to do so, with long waits. Clever and possibly true look into how we waste time using time-saving devices. Some readers might get lost with the major POV change.
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