Kats’ Korner: Times Are Changing


Times are changing every moment. I was reflecting on the many changes that have happened in my 51 years of life.

I remember black and white television without a remote and only four channels to watch.

Then came console colored television with a remote. We thought we were “styling” with this invention!

My how times have changed! Now we have flat screen televisions, satellite or cable channels, hundreds of them if you desire. You can also have Internet on your television! Who could have ever imagined that?

I am also amazed at the ever-changing technology world we live in. There are good aspects of it, and some not so good aspects.

I personally like my privacy. I love my time at home, which I consider private, so far. Cameras are everywhere though, observing people all over the world. I am not bothered about a camera being on me, as I don’t do anything worth watching, but I do consider it somewhat of a violation of privacy.

But, cameras can also be a lifesaver. Cameras have solved many crimes, finding criminals and saving lives.

As is true of every scenario, there are good points and bad points.

I also would have never dreamed I would carry a phone around with me, allowing me to make and receive calls, texts, emails and take pictures at any given moment.

Again, privacy can be invaded at any time of the day or night. Given an emergency, I am grateful for my cell phone. There are times it is annoying too, but that is the way life has become.

I have learned how to cope with it, deciding to schedule time away from technology. I have many hobbies that I enjoy, so I take a break and unwind crocheting or reading a book.

We have come a long way. Good or bad, we are here and can’t do much about it.

I wonder what the world will be like when my grandkids are grown and have children of their own? I hope I am around to see it so they can explain new technology to me!

Tip of the Day: Guarding your privacy


Tip of the Day is a new addition to the Kat Country Hub blog. There will be many varieties of tips over many subjects. If you have a tip to offer, feel free to email it to katcountryhub@gmail.com.

Guard your identity agains hackers with these tips: 1. Don’t sign the back of your credit card. Some recommend instead writing “photo id required” bringing your card to the attention of more store employees, thus if it were stolen, the photo would not match the card.

2. Don’t put your phone number on your checks. You can always write it on the check when making your purchase.

3. Be aware of which of your credit cards have the RFID chips because the information on those may be obtained by anyone near you using a hand-held scanner.

4.Photo copy both sides of the contents of your bill fold, such as drivers license, credit cards, etc. Then, if you did have your identity stolen, or need to cancel your cards, you know what was in your bill fold, and which accounts to cancel and the account numbers and other information you will need to do so. Place the photo copies in a safe place, being sure to update when acquiring new cards.

This is today’s tips. Stay tuned for more tips and please feel free to send in any tips you have to be included in the tip of the day!