Gee, anyone else remember when people DIDN’T walk around with their faces buried in their phone screens, but actually paid attention to what was around them, like a CURB, or TRAFFIC, or a TELEPHONE POLE, and didn’t walk directly into them? Back when people actually TALKED to each other, and if you wanted to call someone, you had to go in the house to the phone that was ON A CORD? Or, you had to find a pay phone, and put in a dime to make a call?
Or am I the only old geezer that actually remembers this???
Agree with most of the posts. Just because you aren’t a slave to your "smart(?) phone doen’t make you a luddite. I am an electronics engineer with 3 computers and a laptop BUT I have refused to become tied at the hip to cell phones (and yes I have a smart phone which is only used to make phone calls and an occasional text – forced to retire my original MOTO RAZAR when AT&T dropped 2G).
After three text messages, I call the individual to get the information needed. I find it extremely boring reading dumb down news articles on a mobile device. Lastly, even though it’s against the law in nearly all US states to use a mobile device while operating a motor vehicle, as a cyclist, I see more people than not texting while driving.
Here’s something to ponder. According to a 2009 Virginia Tech Transportation Institution study, the average time it takes to read a text message is 4.6 seconds. That’s equivalent of time it takes for a vehicle traveling at 55 MPH to cover the distance of a football field, plus the end zones or 80.7 feet per second!
While the study was conducted at highway speeds, the time spent reading a text message is significant, especially in an urban settings. Think about the last time you’ve had to wait at a green light while the driver in front of you, distracted by their phone, hasn’t noticed the light changed from red to green, and you’re stuck for another cycle of traffic lights. In Portland, Oregon it happens a lot, in New York, L.A., Chicago or Detroit the offending driver would get blasted with car horns, that or probably get shot.
The Americans who were here when the Europeans arrived turned out to not have much tolerance / resistance to alcohol. Europeans had had many generations of experience with that, and (some of) the ones who didn’t handle it had been bred out of existence. Nowadays, we’ve invented another thing that’s fun, addictive, cheap enough and bad for us. I wish us luck.
When I was young it was a long stem crank phone with lots of other people on the lines, each with their own coded ring. All could listen in to each other’s phone conversations. First time I heard someone talking to no one apparent walking down the hall by my office I thought they were a nut case.
eastern.woods.metal over 5 years ago
The truth revealed and I have neither
Dtroutma over 5 years ago
Brain rot.
Bilan over 5 years ago
Why hunt for the cheese when you can just click on the cheese emoticon?
.. and hamburger, and pie …
RAGs over 5 years ago
They’re just looking on-line for the cheats.
wiatr over 5 years ago
So many things are similar in people and rats. That’s why they are used in experiments as using humans is unethical.
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
That’s why I am not a “twit”, nor do I “face”.
Watcher over 5 years ago
Facebook dumbs everyone down 40-50 IQ points.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago
They’re actually smarter than you think. They’ve all internalized the truism that the early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
Differentname over 5 years ago
Maybe they’re all working from home?
Masterskrain over 5 years ago
Gee, anyone else remember when people DIDN’T walk around with their faces buried in their phone screens, but actually paid attention to what was around them, like a CURB, or TRAFFIC, or a TELEPHONE POLE, and didn’t walk directly into them? Back when people actually TALKED to each other, and if you wanted to call someone, you had to go in the house to the phone that was ON A CORD? Or, you had to find a pay phone, and put in a dime to make a call?
Or am I the only old geezer that actually remembers this???Lenavid over 5 years ago
Yeah, now people aren’t smart enough to blindly follow one source media programming.
DanFlak over 5 years ago
Social Media and the Internet are real. Everything else is fake news.
Prey over 5 years ago
I have a dash cam installed now so I have evidence if/when some mouth breather steps in front of my van while texting.
dot-the-I over 5 years ago
Devolution’s next step: discovery of gaming
KeyboardsB3 over 5 years ago
Agree with most of the posts. Just because you aren’t a slave to your "smart(?) phone doen’t make you a luddite. I am an electronics engineer with 3 computers and a laptop BUT I have refused to become tied at the hip to cell phones (and yes I have a smart phone which is only used to make phone calls and an occasional text – forced to retire my original MOTO RAZAR when AT&T dropped 2G).
ptnjbrown over 5 years ago
The mice on their phones are just logging their observations about the humans who don’t realize they are being tested by the mice.
1953Baby over 5 years ago
STILL don’t have an account with either . . . or any other social media . . . except this one. Is GoComics considered social media?
thelordthygod666 over 5 years ago
Smartphones + dumb people = end of civilization
phredturner over 5 years ago
……and likely Fox News
david_42 over 5 years ago
One of the great things about the Intertubes: videos of screen-locked people walking/falling into things, like utility poles and mall fish ponds.
hariseldon59 over 5 years ago
Mousebook
PoodleGroomer over 5 years ago
Grubhub delivers cheese.
jvo over 5 years ago
Frankie and Benjy are still waiting for the ultimate question to be revealed
xSigoff Premium Member over 5 years ago
Wow! …and not a political grump in the whole lot.
Kabana_Bhoy over 5 years ago
Reminders me of a cubicle restack we did at Atari one weekend. This happens when you have a mandate but no plan.
victoria2 over 5 years ago
yes.
COL Crash over 5 years ago
It used to be hat Religion was the Opiate of the Masses. Now it’s our phone!
Ermine Notyours over 5 years ago
Alexa, show me the shortest route to the cheese.
DCBakerEsq over 5 years ago
Who moved my cheese?
braindead Premium Member over 5 years ago
#TraitorTrump uses twitter all the time.
And His Disciples love it.
hawkeyec Premium Member over 5 years ago
One of your very best, sir.
rAtkinson over 5 years ago
HA HA a dime? that is funny! What is sad, is that I do remember that!
BubbleTape Premium Member over 5 years ago
just because they aren’t doing what you want, doesn’t make them stupid.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member over 5 years ago
Why GPS the cheese when cheesecake is online?
RichardL1 over 5 years ago
It works great for pickpockets. You run into them, they take your valuables and make you think it was your fault.
mobile over 5 years ago
Keep up of give up!
Bicycle Dude over 5 years ago
After three text messages, I call the individual to get the information needed. I find it extremely boring reading dumb down news articles on a mobile device. Lastly, even though it’s against the law in nearly all US states to use a mobile device while operating a motor vehicle, as a cyclist, I see more people than not texting while driving.
Here’s something to ponder. According to a 2009 Virginia Tech Transportation Institution study, the average time it takes to read a text message is 4.6 seconds. That’s equivalent of time it takes for a vehicle traveling at 55 MPH to cover the distance of a football field, plus the end zones or 80.7 feet per second!
While the study was conducted at highway speeds, the time spent reading a text message is significant, especially in an urban settings. Think about the last time you’ve had to wait at a green light while the driver in front of you, distracted by their phone, hasn’t noticed the light changed from red to green, and you’re stuck for another cycle of traffic lights. In Portland, Oregon it happens a lot, in New York, L.A., Chicago or Detroit the offending driver would get blasted with car horns, that or probably get shot.
Concretionist over 5 years ago
The Americans who were here when the Europeans arrived turned out to not have much tolerance / resistance to alcohol. Europeans had had many generations of experience with that, and (some of) the ones who didn’t handle it had been bred out of existence. Nowadays, we’ve invented another thing that’s fun, addictive, cheap enough and bad for us. I wish us luck.
Dzog3Chen Premium Member over 5 years ago
When I was young it was a long stem crank phone with lots of other people on the lines, each with their own coded ring. All could listen in to each other’s phone conversations. First time I heard someone talking to no one apparent walking down the hall by my office I thought they were a nut case.