Turn off all electronic devices. Seriously. I won’t tell you again. Your electronic devices are now being temporarily confiscated. Close your eyes. Seriously. Close your eyes or you’ll be hooded. Think extraordinary rendition. You are all now being temporarily hooded. Now concentrate on the following. There is no internet. There are no home computers. There are no cell phones. When you see something in life you want to know more about, you look it up in the Encyclopedia Britannica in the living room, you ask someone or you write it down and try to find something in the library at school during free period. If you are inquisitive, you constantly read books, magazines and newspapers. You drive places and talk to people. People like you landed on the moon. People like you destroyed Jim Crow. People like you wrote the greatest books ever written. OK, your hoods are being removed and your electronic devices are being returned fully charged. Have a clue.
Copyright 2014 by Robert R. Mitchell
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Published on May 31, 2014 22:36
Of course, you have just described the greater part of my life...yours too. I touched my first computer in 1988. I smashed my iPod today...unintentionally of course. I'm forced to use this low-tech computer with Microsoft Office. I have no cell phone and can't even text. How far back do we need to go? Can I/we get back to reality? I suspect not, my virtual friend, but I will read the book based on your virtual advice. Thanks.