The DIGITAL World and addiction

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groks

REALLY interesting article on the "Crisis" of the current digital world we all live in and
the effect on the human brain, on children, on society/culture.. its' connection
to addiction etc...

It seems a reminder about past societal problems such as opimium dens etc...

"Within a single generation, digital media and the World Wide Web have transformed virtually every aspect of modern culture, from the way we learn and work to the ways in which we socialize and even conduct war. But is the technology moving faster than we can adapt to it? And is our 24/7 wired world causing us to lose as much as we've gained?

In Digital Nation: Life on the Virtual Frontier, FRONTLINE presents an in-depth exploration of what it means to be human in a 21st-century digital world. Continuing a line of investigation she began with the 2008 FRONTLINE report Growing Up Online, award-winning producer Rachel Dretzin embarks on a journey to understand the implications of living in a world consumed by technology and the impact that this constant connectivity may have on future generations. "I'm amazed at the things my kids are able to do online, but I'm also a little bit panicked when I realize that no one seems to know where all this technology is taking us, or its long-term effects," says Dretzin"

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/digitalnation/

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i am curious what will happen when the internet is no longer...cold turkey does not always taste good...

no more?

there is much on the web about the restrictions ISPs want to place on the web. also we had a two day blackout and i realized what web-withdrawal was about...all your email and posts are being run by the NSA, etc...it will be a small effort to engage a china-like firewall anytime the feds decide to...moving to rural areas in third world countries, you find out that connectivity is not universal...

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