What This World Would Be Like Without The Personal Computer

August 30th, 2010 posted by admin
What This World Would Be Like Without The Personal Computer

A world without computers should not be that difficult to imagine as there was a time when people made do without the desktops and the laptops. However, the truth is a computer, ever since its introduction, has become such an integral part of our lives also like Botox injections to some, that it is actually kind of impossible to imagine a world without them. To the question what would the world be like without a computer the shortest and the most appropriate answer would be chaos.

Almost everyone uses a computer in some form or the other- be it a businessman dealing in gizmos or patient admitted in the hospital with severe illness. Therefore the first thing if computers disappeared one fine day would be pandemonium. Records of all kinds would be deleted in a jiffy, industries would come to a staggering halt and the share market would crash.

The new techno logically advanced vehicles and cars would stop never to start again. There will be scuffles everywhere as people will find no way out of the situation and emotions, especially anger and frustration would be running high. The hospitals will be overcrowded with patients but they would have to go without any advanced treatment as that too depends on computers.

In short it would be the new “Dark Age”. The most primitive instincts of survival would surpass all other things and what people would want the most is food and water. After shelter is provided they would somehow try to build up things again but the “somehow” comes with a big note of interrogation. This is because the people’s past would be deleted and with no past building up a present and a future would become an upheaval task. Communication would be really badly affected and the old forms would come alive again. However, the people would definitely try to overcome all the trials and tribulations and exploit whatever the world sans computers has to offer.

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