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dgimla20 | 9 months ago
The quicker the phone is back in the pocket, or the computer is turned off again after using it for something (that it does better than I can) the better.
dgimla20 | 9 months ago
The quicker the phone is back in the pocket, or the computer is turned off again after using it for something (that it does better than I can) the better.
jeffhuys|9 months ago
I don't want to speak for you, but I think there's a big crowd that's unique here: we have one foot in the "old world" and got to experience that, and now we see the "new world".
If you grow up with basically a phone in your hand, and you see how big a part of your life it is, I think you're way more inclined to appreciate these changes. After all, their phone is an extension of who they are, it's part of the whole picture, the outfit.
dgimla20|9 months ago
I think you've hit the nail on the head about the two worlds. My phone sits in my pocket most of the day and just comes out when I need it. Every day I see people looking at their phone as they walk through busy streets, walk their dog, pushing prams, at the gym on the treadmills, bikes and on the machines. Especially jarring to see when it's a rarish sunny day and all that changes is the brightness setting on their phone.
andrepd|9 months ago