How often do you come into contact with computers during the course of an average day? Of course if you work in the manufacturing plant you might come into contact with some major computer components such as the GE Fanuc series and namely the GE PLC computer components, but what I'm really talking about is in your day to day life. For example when you wake up in the morning I'm pretty certain that most of us go to our televisions to watch the morning news and even more of us go to our computers to check the weather in the news as well. What woke you up in the morning? I'm fairly sure that it was an alarm clock, another piece of technology that you might not have thought about. You hop in your car and set the navigation, check the onboard computer to see how much gas you have and how many miles you can go, and then you start to drive. Literally the very act of you and depressing the accelerator has become a computerized technological activity. When you step on the gas you're not opening up a valve that's dropping fuel into your engine, you actually telling a computer to do that work for you. When you think about technology in these terms and really is almost unbelievable how often were in contact with some bit of technological machinery. It really is to the point where I don't know that we could lead our day to day lives without constant computer interaction.