Are computers really time saving devices?


So far I've concentrated on losses of information, but what about all the time that dealing with these problems consumes? A few hours of worrying aside, I needed a couple of evenings to identify and overcome (or at least "work around") the problem. I may enjoy tinkering with the computer, but I really did have important tasks to attend to that not only would have been more worthwhile, but even more enjoyable.

It's a strange case of saying to yourself "hey, there's a cartoon I can use here", and then rifling through my files searching for it and not finding it, and then saying "but wait a second ... I think I've used it before", and then discovering that yes, I had, and that yes, running a search on the site, even when I only have one word to guess with, is more effective than going through those paper files. Sometimes computer technologies actually prove their worth.
You may have seen this comic previously here.

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