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Dialogue with my muse |
JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. I was confused about something in your blog yesterday. JOE: Oh? CALLIOPE: You talked about e-book readers but then you attached a picture of a young man talking on his cell phone and ignoring the attractive girl sitting next to him. I didn't get the connection. (See the photo in question in yesterday's post at www.commonsense-wisdom.blogspot.com.) JOE: I guess it was a bit of a stretch. I was thinking about our need for immediate communication which I think detracts from our thinking about what are communicating and to whom. CALLIOPE: I see. Do you think the almost immediate availability of information through machines such as an e-book reader or cell phone a bad thing? JOE: Not necessarily. Other than getting used to the new technology, I am concerned that being in such easy touch with data makes it more difficult for us to think about it in any sort of context. CALLIOPE: Tell me more. JOE: It is as if we are part of the machinery conveying data bits but not evaluating what we are saying. CALLIOPE: What would you suggest? JOE: I'm not sure I have anything to offer right now. It's just a concern I have. CALLIOPE: What do you plan to do personally? JOE: Make sure I have time to digest information by stepping back from the data stream and reflecting on information as it comes in and relating it to what I already know or suspect. CALLIOPE: Sounds like a good plan. JOE: It's the only one I have at the moment. Talk with you tomorrow. |