I have love/hate for my smartphone. I refused to get one for the longest time. AT&T offered one to me for 99 cents, so I caved. Sure it's a self inflicted NSA monitoring device but it has its uses. I'm on it constantly at work so you can say I'm payed to litter the forum with daily comments. Surfing/posting on the forum is a bit of a challenge on the phone. The small screen, the lovely spell check that automatically changes words, etc. I'm not sure where I'm going with this topic. Our smartphones are commonplace nowadays but if you think about it, the device you play candy crush on has more computing power than what we used to send men to the moon. If anyone is old enough to have watched the original Star Trek, remember how fantastical the wrist communicator was? A double edged sword. This may sound a little tin foil hattish, but does anyone think it's strange that they handout such powerful devices to the Proles for less than what a bottle of Pepsi costs? Something to think about.
Ramble of the day brought to you by Zbignew Brzenski, John P Holdren, Bertrand Russell, George Orwell
Ramble of the day brought to you by Zbignew Brzenski, John P Holdren, Bertrand Russell, George Orwell