Sunday, April 12, 2009

Pre-Reading Blog 4

Our Nation's attention span has diminished greatly since the advent of portable digital devices. In the past few years, we have gone from playing phone tag to texting and checking the Internet wherever and whenever we want. While cell phones greatly increased how quick and conveniently we have could get a hold of someone to talk in the nineties, the 2000's have revolutionized this instantaneous to even further endeavors. Texting has allowed people to instantly respond to a Friend. Instead of waiting after a presentation at work or a lecture in class to take a call, people can now multitask and text while doing business. Once phones became mobile computers, all the information we could possibly ever want became accessible whenever and wherever. I know teachers hate it but I admit that I randomly text while in class. I also know that I can not possibly listen to the professor and text at the same time but I have managed to be a quick switcher and listen and text at the same time. I also make sure that anyone around me can not see my phone and get distracted by what I am doing...or at least try to keep it out of sight.; Its not a guilt thing but I am just trying not to disrupt those around me. Cell phone services being costly enough with texting, I opted not to even bother with getting Internet on my phone. However, I have seen many people check the net for movie times or check there email and myspace while sitting in class. My point with all this, we have all become greatly distracted by our new gadgets and all these forms of media are to blame. Before texting, I would sit at family events and class and be completely focused on the discussion but now I can easily jump on the phone and be entertained by others miles away. While I enjoy these luxuries, I admit that we have all become greatly distracted these technologies and I wonder just how much of a hindrance they are becoming. Even if texting and surfing the net does not hinder what we are doing, I think it is a complete demoralization in manners and courtesies.

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