In our last post we riled for a bit about buttons. Buttons on the remote controls that we’re certain on there just to frustrate us when we’re trying to change channels in a dark room. We’ve discovered another set of buttons that are out to rule the world. Unlike the irritating but basically innocent buttons of remote controls, household appliances, even car radio and climate controls, these buttons pose threats and real danger. They are the buttons on your hand held electronic devices.
Phones, readers, and tablets all have those cunning buttons along their edges, built into the seams separating the front and back pieces, hiding where nobdoy with fat fingers or long nails can reach but are pushovers for a little pressure from a nearby pen in a briefcase. Yes, they are…turned on remotely.
Consider these real life examples. On a recent trip, He of We dutifully turned off his phone before boarding and slipped it into his carry-on soon to be stowed under the seat in front of him. When arriving at his destination, he took it out to text his progress to She of We and discovered it was already on. It was on without him having to have held the power button in until his finger went numb. Not long ago at a food court a young lady a couple tables away shrieked (yes, shrieked) in horror and dismay that her tablet not only turned itself on in the depths of her classic messenger bag, but had also drank up the last of the juice in its battery.
Power switches work both ways. Both of We have had readers and phones turn themselves off. Usually He of We’s phone magically turns itself off sometime before She of We calls, thus prompting wonderings of why he bothers to carry a phone that he never answers.
Turning electronics on or off isn’t all these device controllers do for themselves. No, these pieces of silicon and solder switch modes, take pictures, open files, and call friends or relatives with no human assistance. Remember that the next time your phone rings and you’re standing in the middle of an intersection yelling “Hello, hello. You pocket dialed me again!” into it.
Buttons, buttons. If they aren’t frustrating you when you can’t figure out what they do, they’re frustrating you by doing things on their own. Maybe when the day of everything being voice activated comes along it wil all be better. Yeah, right.
Now, that’s what we think. Really. How ‘bout you?