According to this article at ArsTechnica, a survey says (Richard Dawson) that teenagers consider e-mail to be a communication method for “old people”. Considering I’m at least twice the age of some teenagers, I wonder if I’m one of the old fogeys who loves my e-mail. No, not really. I’m not a big e-mail fan - it’s too crowded with crap. Personally, I find e-mail is primarily used by people who either want to cover their ass, or who prefer to deal with others as indirectly as possible. Sometimes it serves as a sort of answering service. Perhaps a podcast about active and passive communication is in my future.
Considering the hip childrens’ desire for more instant communication versus e-mail, it’s too bad there isn’t a kind of “phonic” device, maybe connected via a wire similar to the computer’s “Intarweb” wire, that would allow people (not just teenagers!) to communicate instantly with their own voice, instead of having to type weird abbreviations or (God forbid) entire words (wrdz d00d!!1!).
I suppose that kind of technology will appear in the future. I can hardly wait.

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