Are smart phones dumbing us down

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rik_uk3

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This little video struck a cord with me. Look about when your on your travels...

[video=youtube;OINa46HeWg8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OINa46HeWg8[/video]

I love and embrace technology but sometimes it interferes with good manners...I hate bad manners and impoliteness.
 

Niels

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I don't have a smartphone. I fear that the moment I buy one won't be able to go without it. And I'm fine now so I won't.:)
I'm the only one in my class that does this though so I can really relate to the video.
 

Dogoak

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Reminds me of an email I received earlier in the year.....................


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Macaroon

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I too embrace technology with open arms - It makes this discussion possible for one thing - but what's portrayed in that video is an absolute horror in my book. I just can't understand how people seem unable to switch it off at the appropriate times.......................................atb mac
 

John Fenna

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A Smart phone is a tool - but so often so is the person holding it!
I refuse to own such a phone as I am sure they suck your brains out!
 

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Vaguely amusing reading people complaining about smartphones being posted on computers which aren't a kick in the backside off a smartphone.:)
 

ADz-1983

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Thing is most people think that smartphones are new when they are not. I have been using smartphones since 2003, long before the crap apple puts out and tries to call a "smart" phone.

Smartphones are not just about facefook and twatter, they're about so much more and can be very useful parts of your life.
However just like any technology people tend to rely on it as time goes by.

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Marco1981

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I used to be very dependent on my phone. At one point, I had three contracts going simultaneously as I couldn't pass up on the deal for the latest and greatest gadgets and even carried all three phones around. But over the last few years, my dependency has decreased drastically. My phone is my mp3 player and not much else. And in a few weeks, my contract will expire and I will be phone free for the first time in well over a decade. Can't say as I will miss it one bit. When I phoned orange to tell them I was dumping them, they asked if I had found a better deal. When I told them no, they asked me why. I told them that since they went to EE (everything everywhere) I get NA (nothing anywhere), so due to the lack of signal, they have inadvertently forced me to ween myself of being so dependent on the phone and I have been at the stage where I can literally forget to take my phone out with me, and not be even slightly worried when I realise its not in my pocket, for a long time now. He was shocked, yet wished me all the best and said "I wish I could do that, I shall aspire to follow suit one day".

I have seen my stepdaughter texting her friends and ex-boyfriend while sat right next to them on the sofa. Sometimes, her friends refuse to text back and just reply the old fashioned way. She carries her phone and ipad just about everywhere she goes. She lives on facebook, twitter and youtube. Trying to have a conversation -face to face- is near impossible. I occasionally unplug the router so that she has to use her own network connection in the hope that she runs out of data usage, and we might get to see her face without a gadget in front of it.
 

Dogoak

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Vaguely amusing reading people complaining about smartphones being posted on computers which aren't a kick in the backside off a smartphone.:)

If I'm reading this thead correctly, no one's complaining about smart phones, only how a lot of people use them :)
 

Macaroon

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@ demographic: I don't hear anybody compalining about smartphones, quite the contrary in my case. The puzzlement is why, as in the video in the OP, the majority of people seem unable to get away from them at all....
How can it be that somebody can be at a live event and chooses to experience the whole thing through the tablet/phone screen? And not just at huge events where that may be the only way of getting a decent view, but
even at small intimate gatherings, meals out and even post coital?

That's the question posed by the observations implicit in the video and I suspect I'm not alone in being at a total loss to explain it.............atb mac
 

Eragon21

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A Smart phone is a tool - but so often so is the person holding it!
I refuse to own such a phone as I am sure they suck your brains out!

I agree with John that a Smart Phone is a tool. It can be such a useful tool if used appropriately the video shows how not to use it
 

Dogoak

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Seems like modern 'addiction' to me, some people don't seem to able to help themselves.

I've heard of a few folks having eye problems due to screen use and I can see arthritis in the thumb and finger joints becoming more prevelant. It will be interesting to see the physical, mental and social affects in the long term.
 

John Fenna

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Vaguely amusing reading people complaining about smartphones being posted on computers which aren't a kick in the backside off a smartphone.:)

I don't see many folk carting a PC around all the time and using it as a conversation substitute as they do with Smartphones.....
 

rik_uk3

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I don't see many folk carting a PC around all the time and using it as a conversation substitute as they do with Smartphones.....

Well said John and thats the core of my gripe with 'smart phones'. As a tool they are superb but how far is this clip away from reality lol

[video=youtube;kNyTqIsrk0w]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNyTqIsrk0w[/video]
 

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