[Discuss] [OT] Smart Phones
Mark Woodward
markw at mohawksoft.com
Fri Mar 1 08:31:10 EST 2013
I think I was the last human being above the age of 16 to get a smart
phone. Android, of course. I think the people who claim that they are
"life changing" are using more than a bit of hyperbole. As I think about
it, it really isn't a "phone" so much as a wireless personal computer
that happens to have a telephone application. Still, its pretty useful.
Thinking about it, it is a proper evolution from the phone. The phone
has become obsolete. Teenage girls don't spend hours on the phone
anymore. They spend hours texting. As more and more of our
communications becomes "written," the more these types of devices become
the norm. I can text and email coworkers easier than I can speak with
them. With all the various accents and nationalities, verbal
communications can be quite difficult. I can think as I write much
easier than when I speak.
So, yes. As you walk through crowds of people, every single one of them
looking at their "phone," we have certainly rounded a corner in human
communications.
Any opinions?
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