 The technology addiction is starting to elevate a bit too much.  We’re  turning into the people from Wall-e, where we just live through our  computers and phones.  I notice when I’m out to dinner that a lot of  couples and/or groups of people just sit there at a table together and  fidget around with their phones.  What’s the point of being out with  people then?  Maybe they don’t care since they’re all doing it, but I  find it very rude when people are out with me and all they do is sit  there on their phones.  Obviously they have more important things to do  than being with the people they’re with.  Look around when you’re out  next, and you’ll be sure to see it.  It’s really putting a huge gap in  our real, physical relationships.  Enjoy your phones, but realize the  time when they should be put away to enjoy the company of others.  No  app. can do this!
The technology addiction is starting to elevate a bit too much.  We’re  turning into the people from Wall-e, where we just live through our  computers and phones.  I notice when I’m out to dinner that a lot of  couples and/or groups of people just sit there at a table together and  fidget around with their phones.  What’s the point of being out with  people then?  Maybe they don’t care since they’re all doing it, but I  find it very rude when people are out with me and all they do is sit  there on their phones.  Obviously they have more important things to do  than being with the people they’re with.  Look around when you’re out  next, and you’ll be sure to see it.  It’s really putting a huge gap in  our real, physical relationships.  Enjoy your phones, but realize the  time when they should be put away to enjoy the company of others.  No  app. can do this!
Monday, March 7, 2011
Romantic Evening?
 The technology addiction is starting to elevate a bit too much.  We’re  turning into the people from Wall-e, where we just live through our  computers and phones.  I notice when I’m out to dinner that a lot of  couples and/or groups of people just sit there at a table together and  fidget around with their phones.  What’s the point of being out with  people then?  Maybe they don’t care since they’re all doing it, but I  find it very rude when people are out with me and all they do is sit  there on their phones.  Obviously they have more important things to do  than being with the people they’re with.  Look around when you’re out  next, and you’ll be sure to see it.  It’s really putting a huge gap in  our real, physical relationships.  Enjoy your phones, but realize the  time when they should be put away to enjoy the company of others.  No  app. can do this!
The technology addiction is starting to elevate a bit too much.  We’re  turning into the people from Wall-e, where we just live through our  computers and phones.  I notice when I’m out to dinner that a lot of  couples and/or groups of people just sit there at a table together and  fidget around with their phones.  What’s the point of being out with  people then?  Maybe they don’t care since they’re all doing it, but I  find it very rude when people are out with me and all they do is sit  there on their phones.  Obviously they have more important things to do  than being with the people they’re with.  Look around when you’re out  next, and you’ll be sure to see it.  It’s really putting a huge gap in  our real, physical relationships.  Enjoy your phones, but realize the  time when they should be put away to enjoy the company of others.  No  app. can do this!
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