Upgrade Me:
Are We Getting Better, Or Just Newer?
Is the constant rush to upgrade a good or bad thing? Or is it both?
Jonathan Fitzgerald is writer, web developer and perpetual learner living in Jersey City with his wife Stephanie, a painter. He has written for a number of periodicals and journals both online and in print focusing on such diverse topics as peace studies, literary criticism, religion and politics. He recently found out he needs glasses to see.
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