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The day Albert Einstein most feared is upon us!

Clive Maxfield

12/3/2012 10:49 AM EST

This is a tad cynical, perhaps, but we do continue to be amazed at how much texting young people seem to do these days. It's almost like they are oblivious to the world around them. However, there is one advantage as you will see when you reach the bottom…


Having coffee with friends.


A day at the beach.


Cheering on your team.


Having dinner out with your friends.


Out on an intimate date.


Having a conversation with your BFF.


A visit to the museum.


Enjoying the sights.


Nuff said?

Of course, one of the benefits of all this texting is that innocent bystanders (people sitting at the next restaurant table, people sitting in the next bus seat etc.) don’t have to listen to these young people's inane telephone conversations anymore! So it's true -- every cloud does have a silver lining :-)


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ReneCardenas

12/4/2012 5:45 PM EST

Max, fully automated cars can't get here fast enough and protect us from drivers like the young lady texting while driving. God please do not let that car cross my path!
However, I rather see people texting on the tables near by than the annoying loud mouth any day.

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Max the Magnificent

12/5/2012 4:56 PM EST

I agree -- it embarrasses me to be listening to someone else's conversation -- and if someone calls me I take the call outside the room

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mike_m

12/4/2012 6:08 PM EST

When I was coaching Pee Wee Ice hockey in the 2009 season in Northern Arizona we had an idiot spectator texting during the entire game, so much that he missed a stray shot off the glass and into the stands.

Einstein was correct in this instance, the puck made a glancing blow to what we later found out to be a non used and non vital part of his body, his head!!!


The individual stood up and looked around to see what he missed after all the laughing and cheering, Hockey fans can truly be mean BTW, and he looked around as if nothing happened and went back to texting.

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SylvieBarak

12/5/2012 3:56 PM EST

Maybe they're texting really interesting things :)

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Max the Magnificent

12/5/2012 4:56 PM EST

Are you a betting woman?

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Frank Eory

12/5/2012 7:01 PM EST

Rather than texting, it's more likely they are Facebooking. Yes, that's an actual verb now :)

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AlabamaEng

12/6/2012 6:19 PM EST

The ones that really irritate me are the ones who continuously check their cellphone in the movie theater to see if they have any messages. It's like having flashbulbs go off all around you while you're trying to enjoy the movie. Why are they even there?

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Spanners

12/7/2012 9:45 AM EST

Like so much of the application of science and technology We have made these communication systems because we could do it and it created a market - from GM crops, nuclear bombs to genetic engineering in the garden shed but nobody asked the question at to whether, weighing up the benefits for the good of humanity ,we should. We have laws to stop Jo public from manufacturing explosives in their garden shed - but it is perfectly legal for them to experiment with genetic engineering!! - crazy eh? What Eistien is warning us us is that without using respect for and real thought, our discoveries may very well become our downfall.

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