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Actually, I'm with Kay's comment below. In fact, I feel the same about my laptop... I'd rather switch it off for good. But there's one inconvenient truth. It's how I make my living. It beats most other jobs I've had, and I think I'm not too bad at it, either. So I spend a majority of my waking hours thinking about ones and zeros driving some limited field of information. I am an aphid, my computer is a honey ant... I am feeding the network. And it feeds me.
I will put on these glasses when they replace my current monitor, and I think they will. I don't listen to MP3s on the go, I use my phone as little as possible, and I LOOK at my surroundings rather than collect images in a digital camera. I will "wear" my computer at work.
cud
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I
don't know if it will or not, but I already feel sorry for people
who
seem unable to put down their cell phones, even on vacation or
while
they're exercising, and I will not be wearing a computer anytime soon.
Just call me a Luddite.
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