This document presents a series of quotes from various educational organizations throughout history complaining about students' dependence on new technologies for writing and calculation. The quotes progress chronologically from 1703 bemoaning students' reliance on slates instead of preparing bark for calculations, to 1985 criticizing students' dependence on handheld calculators. The concluding statement acknowledges that while pens, pencils and calculators are still used today, computers now further facilitate tasks and predicts that future technological changes will likewise face complaints.