Does technology makes us more connected? Or does it push us more into isolation, like Grampa thinks?
What say you?
-Krishna
It may depend on what you consider connected. For while technology allows us more oportunities to share ideas it also allows us ample opportunity to not be face to face when we do so.
Yes, Neil.
Technology is a magnifying glass…it doesn’t change the user, it just makes what’s there more visible – and more powerful.
A genius gets his/her genius magnified, amplified with tech. A fool…(NO: I DON’T want to go there…)
I tweaked the comic’s dialogue from what was originally there.
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It may depend on what you consider connected. For while technology allows us more oportunities to share ideas it also allows us ample opportunity to not be face to face when we do so.
Yes, Neil.
Technology is a magnifying glass…it doesn’t change the user, it just makes what’s there more visible – and more powerful.
A genius gets his/her genius magnified, amplified with tech. A fool…(NO: I DON’T want to go there…)
I tweaked the comic’s dialogue from what was originally there.