Computer Phobias

Posted by amsalak | 23:02 | | 0 comments »

Years ago, in late January I had to develop Chinophobia (fear of snow). Maybe because we had 3-5 feet of snow and I was ready to spring. Over the years I have developed "temporary phobias" for good reason.

A phobia is a convenient way to get out of unpleasant situations. I have developed Dentophobia (fear the dentist) when my wisdom teeth decided to come, but she was cured when the pain became so unbearable that I'm going to the dentist's office for some relief. Phobias also provide good excuses for why do I feel stupid things to do, like, when computers were introduced in our school.

When computers were introduced in our school I developed instant Cyberphobia (fear of computers or working on them). As the years passed I lost this phobia, but I noticed that there are many phobias associated with computers. In other words, if you have one of the following phobias I would not even near the computer.

Neophobia (fear of anything new) - Computers are changing every day, oops, hourly so you need to avoid them.

Monophobia (fear of being alone) - since they work on a computer is not group work, you must avoid a computer.

Ballistophobia (fear of bullets) - You can get near a computer and even work on one, but avoid that bullet button at any price.

Tropophobia (afraid to make changes) - n to be even near a computer because this is an ongoing process, and if you do not change your computer system often, you can quickly return to the days of cave Technology computer.

Atychiphobia (fear of failure) - better not chance using a computer because the power may fail, the lights are flashing then your system fails, and you must start over. Besides, you can stray finger makes you wonder, "What happened today?"

Ankylophobia (fear of joint immobility) try sitting at a computer all day and then get up, it is almost impossible at my age, to avoid the computer.

Kaniophobia (fear of something new or new) with a computer, it changes all the time and you can be notified about these changes, so does the opportunity.

Allodoxaphobia (fear of opinions) - you can get on the computer, but avoid chat rooms and articles, as well as all costs.

Castisophobia (fear of sitting) - self explanatory, just avoid the computer. Tachophobia (fear of speed) - avoid computers only if they have high speed Internet that was built last year, is otherwise correct.

Polyphobia (the fear of many things) - all connected to the computer numbered as many things in the classroom. Many functions, many buttons, sights and especially many wires. Technology (fear of technology) is what computers are all about the technology, in order to avoid

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