Zebra Lady
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It's kind of scary when you think about it. Before too long, emloyers are going to require it to assess your productivity and insurers will require it to assess your health and whether you've slept enough to drive, etc. Everything in moderationtion and some of the tech is really neat (I just got a Wifi scale and a Fitbit which work great for keeping track of things!) but they have like bluetoothwater bottles now that keep track of how much water you drink and stuff... yikes. Over the top! And totally off topic here, my bad.
Heres a recent new tech story I experienced this week -
I was given a GPS for Christmas. We took it to the store where my hubby purchased it for a " free set up " well the tech set it up to sync with my phone so that calls and text would go through it while driving. I didn't quite understand how that was going to work until Thursday when I tried making a call before leaving for my destination with my GPS on. Needless to say I removed the access linked through my Bluetooth for that feature. Kinda creepy hearing my GPS ringing with my phone up to my ear. At first I had not idea what was happening all I could hear was a phone ringing inside my car and it was LOUD. I'm getting too old for new technology... LOL