No, I am not harking back to the care-free days of Kodak Brownies along with freedom from Adobe programs, color-management nightmares, un-calibrated monitors, and the release (every six months—or so it seems) of new cameras designed to produce irresistible gear-lust.
For way too many hours, we were without Internet service, and this development got me concerned about my addiction. I felt completely lost—being out of touch. It got so bad I baked a batch of gluten-free brownies. One needs some sort of comfort when enduring such dire circumstances.
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What is it about this connectivity that has become so much a part of us?
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting isn't it? We have obviously set aside some other things to make room for this new, shiny toy that is satisfying. And, some of us are now lost without it.
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