And with that she rode off on her horse.
No wonder she never sends any nudes.
Good for her.
Good for her.
Good for her.
Well, in her defense, she’s prolly feeling kinda down because she cannot send pics and videos of the child Don Henley forced her to kill.
She sounds like a nutcase.
A few degrees away from living in a dumpy house with 13 cats.
Her voice is obnoxious.
Stevie Nicks was a pretty good meteorologist back in the day; “Thunder only happens when it’s raining”.
Stevie doesn’t have to do cell phones or computers because everyone around her does. Her assistant, her manager, her accountant, her money manager, her attorney and everyone involved putting and managing a tour for her uses technology.
We’ve seen Stevie in concert several times as well as Fleetwood Mac without and with Christine. I think 2013 and 2015. We also saw Stevie solo on tour with Rod Stewart. We went for Stevie but Rod put on a much better show. He was fabulous. Stevie’s set was same old same old and somewhat mediocre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6B6CyZHnZU
If you don’t love computers and cell phones now, you will never love them again.
Too bad she’s not against abortions.
She’s right about the problems of being glued to a cellphone, but she sounds pretty far out there otherwise.
How long will you still be able to find her on Google? It cannot allow people with opinions like that to be found.
Four abortions, including one with the child of Don Henley, who might have been very talented. But career and drugs came first. Priorities.
SHe’s in that class of people who will forever wonder what happen
Why in the world would anyone want his own personal computer? They’re just toys for hobbyists and nerds. Me, circa ‘83/84 timeframe.
Then around ‘92, they came into my office, unplugged my trusty DEC VT220 and plopped down a generic IBM PC. Even though I had 20 years experience as a programmer, I was totally lost. Completely skipped the DOS generation.
Then in ‘94, John introduced me to the Internet (pre-browser) and I said now why in the world would any businessman want to use that?
I still don’t think this personal computer stuff is feasible.
She’s right about half of it.
The smart phone has two functions - one healthy and one unhealthy.
On the one hand, it replaces or enhances many legitimate activities that we would do anyway, such as reading, research, staying informed, telling time, communication, entertainment, etc.
To the extent that these activities are essential, it is not a bad thing that people use a smart phone to do them instead of some other device, like a book, a library, a wristwatch, a telephone, a newspaper, or whatever.
But when it becomes “too easy” to, say, Google a question, we encounter a problem: the relative difficulty of doing all those chores in the past served as a boundary between our time of doing chores, and our time spent with nature - with people.
Most people spend too much time on their smart phones because it’s just too easy.
Another example of this effect is eating. We have made eating too easy. It was healthier when we had to hunt and gather to eat. I doubt anyone that had to do that ever got fat.
So the smart phones are making us the mental equivalent of fat.
Love that 70s hair!