
"Eyes on your own paper. Don't let me catch you looking at your neighbor's phone."
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"Eyes on your own paper. Don't let me catch you looking at your neighbor's phone."
Bob encounters one of the bugs in the Jean Paul Sartre fan website.
'My name's Google and I'm being inundated with requests for information about every damn thing imaginable, by people I don't even know...It's endless!'
'3 Second Loading Zone.'
'For those with books, open and follow along. For those with laptops, follow me on Twitter.'
Girl with smart phone enters door that says "Social Media Studies"
'I didn't do my homework because I forgot my user name and password.'
Likes: $2.
"Miss Rogers told me I have a personal 'cloud' to store knowledge in."
A is for App...B is for Blogger...C is for Celebrity.
'I can't wait 'til hunting is googling and gathering is calling out for delivery.'
"I don't know what else we can do. He won't look up from the screen!"
"Since he got that thing, he mostly just kills time."
"You be the moral grandstander and I'll be the politically incorrect troll."
"But how do I accomplish that in 140 characters or less?"
"Pokemon...Pokemon...Pokemon...."
'There's no art to the mind's construction on Facebook, Macbeth.'
Real Life/Surreal Life
Updated Classis: Alice Through the You Tube.
"Mum! - T.S. Eliot - 'Humankind cannot bear much reality'."
'Hey...remember T.V.?
'I bought him to retrieve my e-mails.'
"I find it so stimulating to learn new software."
Computer games
"No, son, you’re not ‘M for Mature.’"
'This computer has a fast modem, the latest Pentium, increased RAM, a huge hard drive and broadband connections. Only one problem...slow pointer fingers.'
'An encyclopedia? I don't know. Let's look up what it is on Wikipedia.'
"I had an Android, then I switched to an iPhone. Then I went back to an Android, then I switched back to the iPhone. . ."
"Yes, you were born into the era of passwords and user-names. . . why do you ask, Mycat_2014?"
'After researching our dream vacation online with reviews, commentaries, we cams and pictures, we felt we'd been there and didn't need the trip!'
'This is your idea of hitting the local hotspots?'
Downloads.
"Baldo, why don't you turn that computer off and do something else?"
"The results are impressive, but it'll be decades before we can transmit and receive pornography."
Travelogue
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