Saturday, July 19, 2014

Hello! How are you doing?



The human being always communicated in different ways. He is always changing his behaviors about getting in touch to each other. Those behaviors become part of culture of its time.

When the human being discovered he could send written papers to another person, mail had its beginning. That happens still in the Ancient Egypt.

Since then many things were invented. Avant-garde machines that were revolutionary became useless in relative small period. One example of time is the fax machine. Everybody thought that equipment indispensable, so much important. However, past about 15 years from the fax fever, nobody even know where is that big machine that used to be so significant their lives.

Today, I think the more common way of communication are messages. Facebook messages, Twitter messages, text messages, there are many ways to send them. Even some older people had joined to this new method to get in touch. Remain to be seen how long this will last.

5 comments:

  1. Well done!!Lucas. I am delighted to have a partner like you, and I like the history we found. I think the law is most useful.

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  2. Communication is one of the most important things that make we to come this far. The ability to talk with another person give to the man an infinity of possibilities. And later the paper, the book, email, etc. This is essential to the human race. Good work Lucas and Lu!

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  3. I believe that Lucas Zardo is the one that most uses communication, he just don't leave his cellphone!!! (Only at classes). I think that he wouldn't live without communication nowadays.

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  4. Lucas, good point! I wonder what the "next big thing" will be in communication technology!

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  5. So we've determined that communication is vital and gives "the man an infinity of possibilities" (thank you, Diogo), and that technology has really helped us to communicate more frequently and more quickly, but do you think that the technology has gotten in the way or negatively affected communication in any way?

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