Resistance to Technology
Tuesday, April 17th, 2007Back in 1811 England, a group of highly-skilled textile artisans (named Luddites after their leader, Ned Ludd) staged a revolt against technologically-advanced looms that allowed relatively unskilled labor to cheaply and quickly produce textiles.
While weaving fibers into cloth doesn’t share much in common with joining metal through high current loads, they do share the […]

