This document presents a series of quotes from 1703 to 1985 each criticizing students for relying too heavily on new technologies for writing and calculation and not knowing how to perform those tasks without the technologies. The quotes show that with each new writing and calculation technology introduced, from slates to ballpoint pens to calculators, critics argued students were becoming too dependent on the new technologies and losing important life skills. The document concludes that while we still use pens, pencils and calculators, computers now make our lives even easier, and there will always be critics of new technologies.