It was HORRIBLE! Like life was just on stand-still until this stuff came about. ROFL
Seriously though...I'm very glad to have this stuff. If I get a flat tire or there's an emergency, we're able to call each other. Thinking back, there were more than a few times when having a cell phone made a lot of difference.
One was when one of my daughters collapsed. I was able to immediately call 911 and follow instructions right then and there while they sent an ambulance, didn't have to carry her to a regular phone and struggle with holding a tethered phone and regulating her heart and breathing.
Another was when a daughter was in school and needed help and called me.
Once when I had a flat tire, another when stuck in a snowstorm and had to make arrangements for the kids because they were still in school.
Internet: It really helps with staying in the loop and getting information. There are books online that I don't have access to or no room/money to buy, yet I can go online and read them for free. When one of us is sick, I can get on there and look up natural remedies and go on interaction checkers and make sure they're safe for whoever needs it. My older kids are able to look up a wealth of information for school assignments and papers. During the times when I'm sick or when my kids were younger and I was newly divorced, it was my lifeline to sanity because I didn't have family and never was able to get out and have adult interaction for some years because they were all so young, I was home schooling, and I wouldn't have felt right leaving them with a sitter just to go have fun on my own, not worth the risk of them getting abused by a sitter. When my babies were little I felt it should be me or my husband with them, at least until they were old enough to understand right and wrong and clearly communicate what happened to me and be able to make phone calls and be comfortable doing what needed to be done if the person was doing something wrong.
I do think they are over-used, especially the internet and computers. It seems stupid to me that they have replaced hard copies of stuff and are used to store sensitive information. That seems like a security threat to our nation and I just don't get why our country puts that stuff out there that controls major stuff like travel, security info, etc.. It's an invitation to make things easier on terrorists and that just isn't logical. It can all be wiped out so easy and then half the people have no clue how to handle that. Crazy. We definitely shouldn't be dependent on it, especially not for things that have to do with our safety and security.
They're nice to have for personal use and for science/construction, flights, etc.
But now even cars do it. That makes me really mad. I can't fix a car now, most new ones are all computerized and you have to pay a wagon full of cash just to fix things we used to be able to figure out on our own. Even the stupid key is connected to the computer. Our car key is a $200 key and guess what? If you break it, it's likely to crack and need replaced and we can't just go make an extra copy or two to have in case of an emergency or if we lose the one. We cant jimmy the lock if we lock ourselves out because the security system will block that from happening.
So yeah, I think we should have them and they're nice and even important to have, but they've been over-used to a dangerous, abusive degree.