Three Cycles of Technology Communications
I’m spoiled, I’ll admit it in front of all of you. I enjoy the new bells and whistles of life here in 2008. Oh sure, it’s nothing like the Jetson’s, but to be honest I don’t trust that Elroy. I don’t need a flying car and a vac-tube that whisks me to the other side of town…right now I need a vehicle that has power locks and power windows. A simple request. It is only when faced without something familiar that you truly appreciate the minor technologies that make life a bit more simple.
This week I’m in our offices in Austin and therefore have a rental car, a slick 2006 Kia Rio. When picking up my car the kind rep at Enterprise asked if I wanted to upgrade, as they always do at point-of-sale, for a few bucks a day. Scoffing, I turned away and walked towards my red beacon of hope (that’s what I’m calling my Kia). Did I really look like I couldn’t handle manual windows? Was my mind so clouded that I would simply forget to lock my car now that I could not do it from a distance of forty feet?
The answer is simply yes. Perhaps it is a sign of my overall weakness, however, I like to see it as a result of how a good technology can impact your life. The technologies that impact life are the ones that come in with a roar, level off to become part of your scenery and when they are gone you truly understand their importance. Sound familiar? The typical result: “How did I live before Xxxxxx entered my fairly pathetic attempt at a life?”.
As a technology communicator we adhere to the same, what I call, “Three Cycles of Impact”:
1) Introduction of Technology
2) Acceptance of Technology
3) Lack of Technology
Funny what a Kia Rio can make you think about.
–Kyle Flaherty






