C, Your single no indicates to me it's a cut and dry reaction for you. I tend to agree. We all know that the digital age is advancing our minds...I'm not knocking that. The point I'm trying to make is on the other side of all this is conditions created to discourage as well. The remote is a good example. I remembered one day I was looking for the remote to turn the tv on. I walked by the tv several times and could have easily turned it on manually but I didn't. Is that being lazy or just relying on something too much?
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• The KeyPad Kid Project
• KPK Coloring Book
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• Working on several exhibitions
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ReplyDeleteYour single no indicates to me it's a cut and dry reaction for you. I tend to agree. We all know that the digital age is advancing our minds...I'm not knocking that. The point I'm trying to make is on the other side of all this is conditions created to discourage as well. The remote is a good example.
I remembered one day I was looking for the remote to turn the tv on. I walked by the tv several times and could have easily turned it on manually but I didn't. Is that being lazy or just relying on something too much?
It should have been easy to spot the remote with all those wavy lines around it.
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