The idea that technology is making us dumber is completely wrong. The amount of information available on the internet is inconceivable.
Sure there is a vast amount of information on the internet. But if we remove porn, videos of people falling on their faces while attempting stupid stunts, pictures of all those Hollyweird bimbos getting out of expensive cars in short skirts with no panties on and showing their watziethingies, and music videos from the internet, the internet would consist of nothing more than an electronic version of a 25 year old encyclopedia set.
Sure, people can find a lot of good and useful information on the internet...but too many of our young (and not so young) people use the internet to look at porn, watch videos of people falling on their faces while attempting stupid stunts, checking out the pictures of all those Hollyweird bimbos getting out of expensive cars in short skirts with no panties on and showing their watziethingies and watching music videos.
I am a gadget head. I love electronics, tools (both manual and power). I just spent a half hour rewiring my entertainment center in the living room and making all the cables and cords less tangled and neater. But, I hate cell phones. My wife and I have 1 (one) cell phone. We use it as an emergency line in case of a power outage, we use it as a link between us when I go shopping and she stays home, we use it as a safety line while we are out and about in our less than reliable junk car. When we want or need to make a call, we turn the phone on, make our call, then shut it back off. This phone is 6 years old, has no camera, no video camera, no texting, no internet. Just a basic phone for making (and very rarely receiving) calls.
I know people, like my sister-in-law, who LIVES on her cell phone. If the battery goes dead, she goes into a panic. She takes calls and text messages in the middle of conversations, she won't shut the thing off long enough to eat a family holiday dinner, she drives with the thing plastered to the side of her head.
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