A friend of mine told me last night that he had a 14 year-old fill out a job application. When he asked the youth to sign his name, the kid replied "What do you mean?" The kid had no idea how to sign his name.
A friend of mine told me last night that he had a 14 year-old fill out a job application. When he asked the youth to sign his name, the kid replied "What do you mean?" The kid had no idea how to sign his name.
I remember once a man said he gave his son a bar of soap. The boy had no idea how to use it, having always used liquid soap.
In five years or so when everyone has a microchip implanted in their brain that will be able to receive/send instant messages from/to others with the brainchip, will folks bemoan the end of the art of the written text message?
In five years or so when everyone has a microchip implanted in their brain that will be able to receive/send instant messages from/to others with the brainchip, will folks bemoan the end of the art of the written text message?
Only if they can get past the tsunami of lunacy coming from everyone's noodle, everywhere, all the time. Look how much time people spend on their smarty-phones doing just that.
In five years or so when everyone has a microchip implanted in their brain that will be able to receive/send instant messages from/to others with the brainchip, will folks bemoan the end of the art of the written text message?
Only if they can get past the tsunami of lunacy coming from everyone's noodle, everywhere, all the time. Look how much time people spend on their smarty-phones doing just that.
I failed to mention in my "Kids Nowadays" thread the same young lady who said she can't read a wall clock also said she couldn't hand write notes in our log book either because her writing was so bad. It did look like the writing of a six year old but I was able to read it for the most part.