I think the difference may be in the use of mobile phones. At mid 60's I can handle a computer interface (d'ye like that? Interface) fairly easily but when it comes to mobiles I am totally at a loss. Well, in truth, I have a mobile but don't know its number and use it purely for emergencies. My £10 top-up lasts 9 months. Texting is a total anathama to me. My fingers are too fat for the keys and I don't have the patience to type out a message of any length other than "OK".
But I see people up to the age of 35-40 using them all the time. They have become part of their bodies, moulded into the palms of their hands and forever referred to. The other evening, on the way back from London and crossing Hungerford Bridge by train I took delight in the lights of London, sparkling up and down the river. 75% of my fellow passengers didn't notice a thing as they had their heads down, staring at their phones awaiting, well, what precisely?
But I see people up to the age of 35-40 using them all the time. They have become part of their bodies, moulded into the palms of their hands and forever referred to. The other evening, on the way back from London and crossing Hungerford Bridge by train I took delight in the lights of London, sparkling up and down the river. 75% of my fellow passengers didn't notice a thing as they had their heads down, staring at their phones awaiting, well, what precisely?
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