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Part 13

Posted October 29, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

I’m eighteen years old. I stare out from the stoep (porch) of our house overlooking the rolling sands of the Namib Desert, the oldest desert on Earth with the highest sand dunes in the world. As I sit in quiet thought, the scene is starkly beautiful and offers the sense of space and solitude I […]

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Part 12

Posted October 9, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

Not so many years ago, before the Internet, networking was something that was done by a combination of letters, telephone calls and face-to-face communication. Back then, problems centered around who you could talk to and what you had of value to say or offer. Letters were letters, phones were phones and you could exchange real, […]

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Part 11

Posted September 27, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

I can dream can’t I? In fact, this dream will soon become a reality … March 13, 2022. Gone are the feelings of dread as I open up my laptop, concerned that the report I filed yesterday may have gotten lost as I tried to send an encrypted version to a group I’m working with. […]

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Part 10

Posted September 20, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

While our various means of communication have opened up dramatically over the past twenty years, we still have to keep in mind that initially the words “Social Media” were meant to describe an exciting concept that offered multiple ways of reaching other people. In others words, it was a great way of putting us all […]

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Part 9

Posted September 9, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

According to recent research, only 30 percent of the world’s population owns a computer and most of those use one just for email or Internet. When ExoBrain launches, because of its simplicity of operation (as well as the remarkably modest fee of US$15 a month), a massive infusion of new clients will occur. Conceivably, within […]

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Part 8

Posted September 6, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

As I gradually taught myself the basics of using a computer, not long before the arrival of the first laptops, I went through a transitional phase. This means that for a while I would still do all my creative writing longhand. Then I would laboriously type it out with two fingers on an ancient desktop. […]

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Part 7

Posted August 19, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

Looking back to the days before laptops and the Internet, I recall my earliest attempts at writing were in1956, on a notepad that I had taken with me on a canoeing adventure from Paris to Lyon in France, a distance of some 400 kilometers. My buddy from Namibia, Alan Louw, and myself each had a […]

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Part 6

Posted August 15, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

In terms of computing, my personal needs are fairly basic, but whatever I do use has to work well and without complications. I’ve yet to be really happy with existing systems. The most frustrating thing is when I manage to tackle something that is new for me, mostly by trial and error; then, the next […]

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Part 5

Posted August 12, 2019, under Confessions of a Technophobe, by Chris Dresser

In my last blog we started talking about the endless possibilities with ExoTech. But if the possibilities are endless, what makes them that way? Is it just the fact the components in the system are all separate? That has a lot to do with it, but there’s another important element that comes into play. Each […]

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