What devices DO NOT need computerization? Sofas? Ice machines? Cuff links?

United States
April 22, 2008 2:36pm CST
If you've seen any of the 'future-tech' shows, you may realize that slowly, human households are becoming more computerized. With a computer network, it's possible to operate your entire house using voice commands. While I think that this luxury is extreme, it might be strange to wonder which devices do not need computerization. We probably don't need computers in our cuff links. We probably don't need computers in our chairs. And most likely, we don't need computers to regulate the temperature of our ice cubes and tell us when to get a refill.
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@chumin (38)
• China
24 Apr 08
If everything be computerization,I don't know it's excited or it's sad thing? Person may become a fat bug,some person have brain,else just a bug,oh ,it cann't be imagine.
@ferdzNK (3211)
• Philippines
23 Apr 08
Computerize can opener I think is too much. My wife have this habit of asking me always to open cans for her when she's cooking. Irritating sometimes, but I guest this is just her way of starting the "do things together" interaction. Imagine how dull life is if all are automated.
@Arkadus (895)
• Canada
22 Apr 08
But why pull a lever when you can just say "Recline" and the chair'll do it all by itself? ;p That'd be going way overboard, I mean if you're so lazy you don't even want to flip a light switch you need a slap upside the head with a week old trout.