jeudi 27 novembre 2014

New Order changeth yielding place to old

“The old order changeth yielding place to new And God fulfills himself in many ways Lest one good custom should corrupt the world" Lord Tennyson

Many people heave a sigh about 'old is gold' and think of'good old days'.

In writing, music, photography and other areas, “outdated” technologies have been valued for their retro, nostalgic appea.


Now we have started counting back the security benefits of the so called old type writers.


Typewriters, for instance, are experiencing a revival in politics.In Germany they have started reusing type writers as they are seen as being an “unhackable” technology.


Following last year’s NSA leaks, the Russian government is also set to return to typewriters in an effort to avoid hacking. “From the point of view of keeping secrets, the most primitive method is preferred: a human hand with a pen or a typewriter.”a press release states.


Initially considered obsolete in the digital age, typewriters are experiencing a slow but noticeable resurgence.


‘The Times in London’ erected a speaker to produce the sound of type writers in an effort to boost staff energy levels, which “coincides with a revival of interest in the typewriter.”


Is it true that old media never die, but they return sooner or later?- The shortese sleeve blouse which was a fashion in 1940 saw a massive cahnge to the longest sleeve in 1970s,came to a medium size now going back to to 1940 again.


Analog technology is not only valued for its nostalgic, retro value, but for its simplicity in an increasingly digitized world that is vulnerable to hacking and privacy breaches.


So while digital technology is heralded as the most efficient in terms of speed and productivity, older technologies offer something perhaps more valuable but under-appreciated.


It’s not just typewriters that have gained renewed significance. Analog photography has in recent years become more popular. And, analog cameras prove better than digital when it comes to privacy.


But if we are moving backward in terms of technology, does this mean that, as a society, we are regressing, against the doctrine of progress? Are we becoming a regressive culture? Well, it depends on what we understand as “progressive,”


So this slow return to older technologies can actually be seen as progressive, as we are prioritizing content over medium, quality over speed and privacy over pervasive exposure.

Given the impact that newer technologies have on the brain in terms of memory and creativity, forcing the brain to slow down with older technologies might actually be a natural progression, rather than regressive. Or, if we are regressing in terms of technology, we may be progressing in terms of intellect, creativity and privacy as a result.


Almost as if the digital revolution never happened, the newsroom of TheTimesonce again resounds to the clatter of the old-fashioned typewriter.To the surprise of Times journalists, a tall speaker on a stand has been erected in the newsroom to pump out typewriter sounds, to increase energy levels and help reporters to hit deadlines. The audio begins with the gentle patter of a single typewriter and slowly builds to a crescendo, with the keys of ranks of machines hammering down as the paper’s print edition is due to go to press.


In the present scenario we may not wonder if people start drawing water from the well using the pulleys. In olden days we had an iron device device called'Paathala karandi 'with so many hooks. It would be tied to a long rope and inserted into the well. The bucket fallen into the will get stuck to the hooks.


Somone asked Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar " what is the difference between Bhairavi and Ananda Bhairavi?" He said" The same as between karandi and pathala karandi"

Women very much conscious of burning calories may switch over to grinding stones and ammi. Already some people are longing for paruppu thogaiyal prepared using aatuk kal.

Hereafter ringing tone would not be any film music it would be a gada gada sound of manual stone grinder.The flavour that the puffy urad dal flour gives when ground manually, is unique.

Will women start preparing papads at home munching gossip?

In view of electricity shortage, we may turn to hurricane lamps under the pretext of improving vision.

Shall our grand children llike the unique cowdung water smell emanating from our fronyards?


Will the new order change giving place to old falsifying Tennyson's claims?

After all change is the only unchangeable thing in the world.Why can't it be to the old one?


Jayasala 42






New Order changeth yielding place to old

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