Programming is becoming a repetitive task. I feel like a machine. Seems like all that I ever done was create object, retrieve object data, manipulate object data, insert object data into database. Over and over. It's so repetitive. And I cannot stand repetitive tasks, day and night. But isn't its a fact that day in and day out all year round we'r doing the same think?
I believe that all humans are unconsciously trying to be machines. Look at moms, for example. Super machines. Look at working moms, superduper machines. Look at Japanese porn stars - 45 minutes of in-and-out action. Very very repetitive I tell you. Heck, even womenz drools at guys that have well-defined abs. Aren't well-defined abs more machine-like than say, Homer's beer belly?
We are fascinated by machines.
F1 - men and machine.
The Olympics - faster, further, higher. That's men with their machinistics ideals.
Aibos. Toyota. Sony. Machine-making corporations, i.e. robots.
The Genome Project - humans trying to 'erase' their imperfections.
Blogging. Podcasting. We express ourselves electronically.
The personal computer, the notebook, the smart phone - human to machine interface device
flickr. Our memories are stored electronically.
What is our fascination with machines? The answer is simple. In the near future, our lives will be complemented by machines. They will be the citizens of the future. They will become the backbone of our economy. They will become the workforce. They will replace us humans. We will become the couch potato watching the idiot box with all the machines around us doing our bidding (
"bring me my tacos you useless japenis junk"). And then we realize that we can't just sit around doing nothing all day. We realize that we have to be above the machines. We have to be the machine. We are and will be, the only
perfect machine.
Listening to: Underworld - Dirty