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The top 10 everyday occurrences that frustrate my hat off

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If you're anything like me, you probably get annoyed a lot at irritating things that happen in your day. If you're also anything like me, you're probably somewhat softly spoken, and don't voice your irritation when such occurrences transpire. However, there often comes a point when I just have to vent my frustrations in order to feel better. Hopefully, many of you will be able to empathise with my list of top 10 everyday things that frustrate my hat off – even when I'm not wearing a hat.

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The application of innovation is certainly cause for celebration

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Technology. Humanity's greatest collective asset. The motivation for our existence. The cornerstone of our society, if you will. The mere mention of the word conjures up images of flashing lights and buzzing appliances, all working together in a compliant attempt to do our eternal bidding. Technology has enabled us to do things our forefathers would never have even imagined, and yet today we are so blasé about technological triumphs that would have made Leonardo da Vinci gladly destroy his entire life's work just to get a glimpse of it.

It's difficult to theorise just where we would be today without the consistent innovation of technology, but I would be willing to suggest that we would have little more to do in our free time than bang a few rocks together. Alright, perhaps not that extreme, but you get the idea. The constant advancement of technology seems to have become crucial for the functioning of our society. It could be said that we have become dependent upon it, but the most important point of the matter is that people love stuff. People love stuff, so stuff gets made. People buy that stuff, and they love it. People then want more, better stuff, so more, better stuff gets made. And so the cycle continues. Innovation in technology is crucial in order to keep our society complacent; without the constant advancement of technology, our society would henceforth have little motivation to continue creating technological advancements. Another cycle that keeps our world going around.

Over time, our society has produced countless innovations that are invaluable for the development of our world, though probably just as many that are completely useless: take for example the Betamax tape or Microsoft Bob. But it is the useful innovations that really change the way our society functions. The Opera Internet browser is an innovation in itself, having paved the way for other browsers to follow its example of the countless ways in which it has improved how we browse the Web. Speed Dial and Mouse Gestures, for example, are original Opera innovations that have streamlined our use of the Web; this is evident when you note that these features have been taken on board by most other browsers as well.

Technology. Innovation. Seemingly meaningless words on their own, but when put together, technological innovation is the most important aspect of our society. Imagine where we’d be without it!


(As an aside: this internship would mean the world to me. I start university next year and hope to study journalism, so this would be the absolute perfect opportunity for me to travel and gain experience as well)