I Thought That Was It.

Well I am thinking that, like me, you thought that this gadget and technology thread could go no further but who knew we could be so wrong?

Its fascinating how much change goes on all around us every day and as the years go by those little changes amount to a revolution in what we use, how we use things and what it means socially.

Games are as much a part of the Olympics as they are of our daily lives albeit on very different styles and genres.

Everyone plays games of some sort and I mean everyone. Thats from logging train numbers, solving soduko puzzles, flicking tiddley-winks to board games. And that hasn’t touched on computer games.

But that is what I am saying. Things have changed dramatically over the last fifty years or so.

Just look at what play was like in the 70s. There were things like The Johnny Seven gun, Action Man, Lego, Hot Wheels, Fuzzy felt, Stickle Bricks, Play people and Plastacine but not forgetting Cindy, Tiny Tears and all the other girlie things that I am not OhFay with.

Adults had amusements such as Jigsaws, Board games, The Times Crossword and who could grow the stupidist moustache or wear the most ridiculous outfit.

It all needed an imagination and it was a great way of learning new skills. It was simple and I loved those engrossed and complex stories that played out in my mind where scenes were acted out as though real but no one was hurt and a new story would start from new the next time one played.Scenarios were endless and the knees of trousers worn through much to the harrassment of mothers who had to patch and repair them. (Good old Cholet; my very, very patient mum).

Games and toys were also well made and easily stood up to daily use unless you were like me a were ditermined to see what it took to break a Tonka toy ( a coal hammer, bricks and a blind spot at the bottom of a garden if your ineterested). Action Man was changeable by use of the varied uniforms and accessories so one doll could be a multitude of characters or Cindy would be changed to follow what she was planning for the day  by use of her fashionable and endless wardrobe.

Todays Toys are endless in the amount available but so often are poorly made, meaningless or fads. Even the humble Action Man is ruined by having set figures which can’t be changed so one has to buy a different one for certain actions.

“Oiy Lord Frog, whats this got to do with technology and gadgets?” I hear you cry.

Just you hang on in there my old fruits as I am about to get to that.

So thats what games were like.

Today games have changed so much so that to bring a child kicking and screaming into a modern home  he or she would be utterly dumbfounded. Okay there would be a few cars, dolls and lego but the amount of technology there would be staggering.

I can remember going to a friend’s house (Duncan Curnow, you know who you are) in the 80s and being introduced to this thing called Atarii. It was so utterly brilliant and state of the art but in actual fact was just a couple of moveable lines that could be manoevered to block a dot. Computer Tennis was invented.It took no imagination but was addictive and great.

Now scroll on thirty or fourty years and see what we have now.

Kids have remote controlled cars, boats, robots and flying drones.There are electic scooters and sit on cars and even voice activated toys. Many of these can be controlled from their mobile phones too. Computer games are so advanced that it takes an adult to understand them and hone the gaming skills. With the introdution of Virtual Reality these games can become almost a living event and the internet means that oponents and partners can be anywhere in the world. Yet once again the imagination has been replaced by someone else’s ideas and one has to follow their rules of use.

Sure kids and young adults alike have become more computer literate but their creative and commonsense abilities have been compromised. Even social interaction has changed as many youngsters sit at home and wander around in their virtual worlds. With this comes health issues. Becoming overweight and unfit is a result of not physically going out a doing things like walking, running, riding or climbing about in woods.

Even the simple board game and crossword puzzle along with jigsaws and even drawing have had major facelifts to allow them into the 21st century. Computers have taken over the platform of play but thankfully one still has to actually play or use a stylus to create.

There are a few geeky similarites though that have remained the same even though they have evolved immensely.

Decades ago the more technical or engineerial types could buy and create electrical circuits some of which would be complex pieces of equipment that could be employed in a wide spectrum of uses.

Today with the use of Raspberry and plug in components much the same thing can be done. One could theoretically make a complex robot or computer drone at home by cobbling together a combination of electronics.

So what have we learnt today? And I don’t mean that in a patronising way as I have learnt things too.

The Gadgets and technology surrounding play today might make things  more exciting and immersive but does it improve us and people?

Think about and look at the younger generation’s capabilities. Those who have not been allowed to be exposed continually and have had a balanced education may buck the trend but there are many that haven’t and they are my focus.

When I left home I could cook, clean, change light bulbs, do DIY jobs, budget the household and generally live unaided. Play and games also came naturally.Today I hear so many parents saying that their kids have left home but eat out or get takeaways as they can’t cook, ask dad to pop rould to change a lightbulb, fuse or battery and stare blankly when challenged to put a shelf up.

They have so little imagination that they all dress and look the same and god forbid they have to talk to someone.

So the answer to the question above is yes gadgets and technology have improved our entertainment but unless used in a balanced and more traditional way they have damaged us as human beings so be wary of an unbalanced education but everyone needs to have fun.

Until……Pokemon go!!!!

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