01-09-2007, 04:55 PM
The other day I got talking to a young bloke in town, at 15yrs old he is a bit of an expert on life and I found it incredibly hard to keep a straight face. I asked him about school ââ¬â said he hates it, this is not unusual, but then we got on the subject of books and he said ââ¬Åbooks are for losersââ¬Â. He said he wants a job, a hot car and a chick to match, he wants to leave home and do his own thing.
I am no way suggesting that this generation are all comparable to ââ¬ËWayneââ¬â¢ but are books old fashioned?, I love books and I always give them as gifts, I have a stack that I have not yet looked at, but still buy more, so has technology completely taken over reading?
When I think of it, I do not see people reading much these days, they have lap tops sitting next to their latte in the café, they use their miniature note books and every second person is on their cell phone.
A book is a collection of ideals, a persons individual thoughts and their determination to get it published and circulated. It is accomplishment of a dream; this is why I have put it in creative talents. This year is a cycle of reflection, of looking back at where our journey has taken us. Should we continue to accompany this technological persuasion or try and go back to old fashioned values? Do you read and do you enjoy being in a book store?
You no longer have to research, just insert a key word and instantly you have the answer. But how accurate is that information you are receiving? So is Wayne proof that the NWO agenda is succeeding, because the ââ¬ËWayneââ¬â¢sââ¬â¢ of the world are the future. I am really interested to know if those on this forum still read or have come to depend on technology.
I am no way suggesting that this generation are all comparable to ââ¬ËWayneââ¬â¢ but are books old fashioned?, I love books and I always give them as gifts, I have a stack that I have not yet looked at, but still buy more, so has technology completely taken over reading?
When I think of it, I do not see people reading much these days, they have lap tops sitting next to their latte in the café, they use their miniature note books and every second person is on their cell phone.
A book is a collection of ideals, a persons individual thoughts and their determination to get it published and circulated. It is accomplishment of a dream; this is why I have put it in creative talents. This year is a cycle of reflection, of looking back at where our journey has taken us. Should we continue to accompany this technological persuasion or try and go back to old fashioned values? Do you read and do you enjoy being in a book store?
You no longer have to research, just insert a key word and instantly you have the answer. But how accurate is that information you are receiving? So is Wayne proof that the NWO agenda is succeeding, because the ââ¬ËWayneââ¬â¢sââ¬â¢ of the world are the future. I am really interested to know if those on this forum still read or have come to depend on technology.