
'I don't know who those Cybers are, but I'm ready for their attack!'
Explore t-shirts that showcase the quirky attitude of digital age skeptics. Comfortable and clever, these tees make a statement for those who prefer real-world experiences over digital distractions.
'I don't know who those Cybers are, but I'm ready for their attack!'
"My email is down... talk to me."
Online form - Submit.
"Looking at you, the moon and beyond, don't you think we could start a blog?"
"Did you get my tweet?"
"Since he got that thing, he mostly just kills time."
'Can I download that as a PDF?'
'Don't worry about the thumb sucking...she'll be texting with it soon enough.'
Press Any Key. No, Not That One.
'We're beta testing Goo-Goo Glass.'
'Remember when we used desktop computers? When everyone at least 'looked' busy?'
Statue of liberty selfie
Quadruple dark hot chocolate. Whoa, everything all right? Sure, yeah, great. I'm a journalist and writer in an era in which the printed word has been totally devalued by free distribution of information on the internet. Can I pay in prose? Point taken.
'My teacher sends report cards as PDF attachments. Luckily, my parents have no idea how to open computer files.'
"I know it seems cruel, but it's the only way for him to get rid of that silly technophobia."
"All the better to ignore you with."
"Buy my data $20"
"What, again? You've gotta be kidding me!"
"Did you get that text I sent asking you to turn around?"
Customer help - jargon talking i-diot.
"Your confirmation number is 7913842461. To hear this information again press 1."
Books On Paper
What'r We Doing Today, Daddy?
His Master's Data.
'When I was young we didn't have the interweb at our fingertips. . . we had to go to the library to get our questions answered!'
"Honest, D-D-Dad. My report card's 'in the cloud.'"
Error: Out of memory.
"That was good, but we could have watched it on my phone."
Brggar holding sign - 'Victim of computer age'.
"I can't stand reality. What makes you think I'll enjoy it virtually?"
Blogging Shoes
Cupid gives up trying to get cell phone-using couple together.
"My computer still won't work. It must still hold a grudge from when I punched it in frustration."
"Would it make life easier if I just ordered my presents online and sent you the bill?"
'Careful with this next patient. He's not very litigious but he is a prolific online reviewer.'
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