tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703135896090475473.post365851956344292752..comments2024-01-03T15:44:32.214+11:00Comments on Anthony J. Langford: Some things remain the sameAnthony J. Langfordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02027216695415849158noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703135896090475473.post-12113510138096512802013-11-21T20:14:42.386+11:002013-11-21T20:14:42.386+11:00We will try again. Years ago when mobiles were rel...We will try again. Years ago when mobiles were relatively new, I remember watching a couple having lunch together, the woman spent the whole meal on a mobile. I reckon the guy should have just got up and left. Recently I was in a waiting room, and of the dozen or so people there, I was the only one not fiddling with a mobile. And then there are the wankers specking into their ear phones as they walk. Walking is a great time to think. Like your poem says, I wonder when people take time to think. I think people spend too much time recording life rather than actually experiencing it. Graham Clementshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06430135062211828206noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703135896090475473.post-88361750368222335502013-11-21T18:11:56.764+11:002013-11-21T18:11:56.764+11:00Great commentary on communication in today's w...Great commentary on communication in today's world. So sad we seem to be losing the art of conversation not to mention the benefits of human interaction in person - nothing can beat truely being there for a friend and I am sorry but that is just not possible by text or im. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com