NJ123 Posted February 13, 2015 Posted February 13, 2015 Ha ha...too true. It is sad, really sad, that constant peering into a little device is more satisfying to many people than the many environments and real people (albeit, many just clones of themselves) that they encounter along the way. Reckon we might be heading towards a virtual world, where people are connected to each other via electronics of some sort - 24/7. This will be sheer bliss to many, especially all those who find it irritating to have to look away from their screen to navigate where they are going. Imagine that, never disconnecting or leaving the electronic imagery, paradise for many I'm sure. This reminds me of the movie "Her" with Joaquin Phoenix. It doesn't seem so far fetched anymore since people are so glued to their phones or Tablets/Laptops that they would fall for a computer program with a personality.
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