Monday, May 7, 2007

Based on the survey results...

I am not that tech-y. Are you?

Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Lackluster Veterans typology group.

Lackluster Veterans make up 8% of the American public.

Basic Description
Lackluster Veterans have the necessary gadgets for the information age, such as a broadband connection, cell phone, and a digital camera. But the wealth of information and communication technology possessed by Lackluster Veterans does not translate into particularly high levels of satisfaction about gadgets’ impacts on their lives. Although they seem to value internet connectivity, that is less true for cell phones.

Defining Characteristics
Lackluster Veterans do not link ICTs to better personal productivity, their ability to work with others in their community, or keeping up with family and friends. All in all, Lackluster Veterans seem content with surfing the Web or emailing others, but they do not show great inclination to stretch their technology habits to self-expression or mobile media. Very few like the extra-availability that comes with having “always on” broadband access or cell phones.


I'd love to move closer to the bottom of the list. That is more "off the grid" or whatever.



Take your survey here. Let me know how you do.

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