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To: caww; E. Pluribus Unum; CaptainK; MrChips; GnuThere; Harmless Teddy Bear; Wilhelm Tell; laplata; ...
My favorite on this subject:

Titled: "If the Titanic Sank Today"

I was on a flight in the last year or two, and a passenger was having a loud verbal altercation with a flight attendant. As I raised my head to look, I saw a sea of phones held vertically by one hand above the seat backs...each one identically showing the altercation in miniature on the screen. It was deeply creepy to me.

But there is another memory that it etched in my memory that is not creepy, but sad.

I was driving by the old Tower Records, a landmark building on Newbury Street in Boston just before it went out of business (ironically, by the same dynamic of portable music available on demand via the Internet) and as I passed, there were probably 20-30 people waiting for a bus. The sun had gone down less than a half hour ago, so it was dark, but remnants of the sunken sun still lingered on the horizon opposite them to the West.

Every single one of those people, with no exception, had a phone in one hand at chest level with their head inclined downward, their faces uplit by the light of their phone screens.

Every single one of them.

I just got a single instant glimpse of this as I drove by, this mass of people engrossed in their phones. The window in which I saw them was probably a one second, perhaps two second interval at most, as I was driving. But something about it burned the sight indelibly into my memory.

These people had no awareness of what was going on around them. They probably didn't see the big Neon Citgo Sign near Fenway Park. They didnt' see the hustle and bustle of people and cars around them. They had no idea the sky was a gorgeous hue of dark indigo with only the slightest shades of red and pink on the distant horizon hiding the sun, against which the branches of the trees were silhouetted in stark black.

They saw none of this. And I find that deeply troubling and sad. There is an entire generation of people who have never seen a concert, a sporting event, a mountain range, a wedding, a natural disaster or any number of other things except through the prism of a cell phone camera.

I simply don't think that is either good or healthy.

50 posted on 11/14/2018 4:51:18 AM PST by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: rlmorel

I know exactly what you mean. Basically, people have become zombies controlled by their smartphones.

I remember, towards the beginning of the smartphone craze, while I was inside a Wal-mart, and there were two teen-age girls walking past me, and I was astounded by what I was hearing. They were talking to each other, but via their smartphones. They were right next to each other, no more than 2 feet from each other. Nowadays, people text each other, not only when they’re miles from each other, but also when actually sitting and facing each other in a room.

The world’s gone mad.

Now, I just noticed something else.... about YOU.

Are you a writer or novelist? What you wrote sounds like it came straight out of a novel. If you’re not, you should consider becoming a writer.


51 posted on 11/14/2018 5:07:12 AM PST by adorno
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To: rlmorel

I have noticed a lot of that. There are some parks and trails I go to and a lot of the people are staring at their phone and wearing ear buds. They are missing out on enjoying the scenery. I have to be extra careful when I am riding my bicycle in a park or trail that allows bicycles. People walk around only looking at their phone and it is like they are in a trance. They will wander in front of you without looking. It is almost like they are half-asleep.


55 posted on 11/14/2018 5:39:05 AM PST by Wilhelm Tell (True or False? This is not a tag line.)
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To: rlmorel

You’re right....it’s not good or healthy.


63 posted on 11/14/2018 7:12:17 AM PST by laplata (The Left/Progressives have diseased minds.)
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To: rlmorel

“an entire generation of people who have never seen a concert, a sporting event, a mountain range, a wedding, a natural disaster or any number of other things except through the prism of a cell phone camera”

I read some similar thoughts many years ago prior to a trip to Yellowstone. I saw so many people up there stop long enough to take a photo and move on to the next stop. I was amazed. No one gazing and drinking in the views, just snap and go. Then it was cameras, now it’s the cell phone.

The image of the Titanic in a cell phone age is fantastic.


67 posted on 11/14/2018 8:57:58 AM PST by bluejean (I'm becoming a cranky old person. It really annoys me.)
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To: rlmorel
....."There is an entire generation of people who have never seen a concert,

a sporting event, a mountain range, a wedding, a natural disaster or

any number of other things ...except through the prism of a cell phone camera"....

...The adults are not far behind.....


69 posted on 11/14/2018 3:26:37 PM PST by caww
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To: rlmorel

Great post-—especially about the people missing a great sunset. Incredibly sad.

My pet peeve is people with babies and toddlers looking at their phones-—I just don’t get it.

By the way I DETEST the Citgo sign.

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73 posted on 11/14/2018 5:38:39 PM PST by Mears
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To: rlmorel

Well said, and it is very sad. It’s actually an addiction.


74 posted on 11/15/2018 2:44:59 AM PST by neverevergiveup
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