Posted on Aug 22, 2017
Technology Is Breaking Everything We Know About Staying Safe
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I'm surprised they didn't mention some recent infamous deaths related to staring at the phone. The article does a great job pointing out how we've become so complacent with such dangerous activities regarding tech. I alluded to this in a recent forum but this article lays it out.
You ever wonder how we often rationalize the most dangerous things which we prefer or can't avoid? - https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/you-ever-wonder-how-we-often-rationalize-the-most-dangerous-things-which-we-prefer-or-can-t-avoid
You ever wonder how we often rationalize the most dangerous things which we prefer or can't avoid? - https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/you-ever-wonder-how-we-often-rationalize-the-most-dangerous-things-which-we-prefer-or-can-t-avoid
You ever wonder how we often rationalize the most dangerous things which we prefer or can't...
For example, cars, planes, your in-laws, water.
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This is a dystopian future that SciFi authors have been writing about for years...
PO1 Tony Holland Great article. So much true. We took our grandson this weekend for a day of adventure. We went to a science museum full of hands on exhibits, a nature trail, and a playground with water park. He wanted to play Pokemon Go. I was deflated. The worst was when it came time for supper, and he said "It's supper time, so I NEED my iPad." I couldn't believe it. I told him that he didn't need it, that we could color and talk like normal people. Then I realized looking around that 90% of the people at the restaurant we had taken him to were engrossed in their phones. I look at the Cell phone as a digital leash and necessary evil. When I leave it at home, I send an E-Mail letting people know I don't have it, then stop caring that it is gone. I wound up sitting at the table coloring by myself while my wife and Grandson played on her phone and my son played on his phone.
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