Notes:
- Image Source: The NY Times, October 19, 2017: My Smartphone Died, and I Didn’t Miss It. Well Maybe a Little.
- Inspiration: ‘Our minds can be hijacked’: the tech insiders who fear a smartphone dystopia. Google, Twitter and Facebook workers who helped make technology so addictive are disconnecting themselves from the internet. Paul Lewis reports on the Silicon Valley refuseniks alarmed by a race for human attention. Source: theguardian

Um, that’s your arm, right?
Yep.
wow
last night I had to check my cell, as I was reminded that the daughter and the hubby kept saying your cell is going to not accepting calls at this time…hmm…it is a refillable prepaid and it stopped back on the 20th, ha so I added more air time before I went to sleep. I don’t use my cell often..so I would say I don’t need life support…
No kidding.
I’m laughing, David I’m a dinosaur!
my iphone rarely gets turned on…my family shake their heads. I check my emails on my desktop 1x day, usually… OK Fine. maybe.
And wordpress is, well, hit and miss. I try 🙂
Wow. You are operating at a higher plane. Way higher.
wow.
that’s about right. lol
Not intravenously…this is not what we need to survive..
Yet we (me) keep feeding on this tube.
Coffee recharges me with less agita….😉
Coffee. Ok. Less addicting.
And so yummy in the cool morning air…one never has to wonder what’s on the other end of the experience. It’s always yummy
Smiling. (NOTE TO SELF: she’s addicted )
Damn…I’m addicting, pal..addicting. All this little banter in the morning…it’s addicting!😉
Laughing. It is
It’s hard not to be addicted. It offers such wonderful connections around the world with.a touch of the hand! Amazing! 😊
It does!
It’s a constant struggle to maintain that balance, no two ways about it. I’m not at IV status, thank goodness, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t use the darn device more than I should….
Well. Take it from IV status. Not great.
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Danger, danger … ‘Google, Twitter and Facebook workers who helped make technology so addictive are disconnecting themselves from the internet.’
Truth!