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2014-12-21| Chang Noi saysWell also when eating the food … phones will have the main attention.
2014-12-22| Grant saysYes, they seem to have the main attention all the time and the grubby-minded among us might wonder what happens during moments of intimacy… I returned from Chiang Mai yesterday (I’d nipped up to buy a book, as you do) on the daylight diesel railcar. It’s a stunning trip, plains and farms, mountains and jungle, glorious scenery, quaint villages, something of interest every other kilometre. Fully three out of four of the other paasengers spent their whole trip engrossed in some sort electronic device or another, from large to small. One chap had three of them of graduated sizes. You may as well just ship these gormless automatons in containers. Whatever happened to the joy of travel and taking a rewarding interest in your surroundings? I am baffled and bemused…
2014-12-22| **** says“Let’s not bother talking anymore”
“Yea, that’s boring; this is faster, bit like telepathy…”
“Yea, I was just thinking that… I’ve always wanted to be telePATHETIC!”
“Yea, me too”.
Eoin.