tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32246421.post2978429895637615910..comments2023-10-10T01:03:46.375+12:00Comments on Food &Health Skeptic: jonjayrayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13363092874281160320noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32246421.post-2813031090592110302013-05-09T17:29:11.898+11:302013-05-09T17:29:11.898+11:30I always liked Susan as a neuroscientist, but I...I always liked Susan as a neuroscientist, but I'm still largely unaware of her dealings outside her documentaries.<br /><br />The main problem is the sheer addictability of BookFace et. al. Likely the reason being that the VAST number of "friends" they have on BookFace, they've never met and don't know where they live. So they can happily stroke their pathetic egos while flaming others.<br /><br />It's difficult to carry out a face to face conversation with these twerps when they immediately ignore you the nanosecond their phone farts.<br /><br />The last time a workmate did that to me when I met him at the shopping centre, I just walked off.<br /><br />Certain members of my family-in-law will switch the TV over to the cricket - much to my annoyance as I was immersed in a doco about geology - and promptly stare blankly into their phones and BookFace, rarely even looking up at the telly again.<br /><br />That's addiction in the information age. The moment they lose their phone for a few seconds the entire planet has to grind to a halt or have to backtrack as many miles as necessary until this insipid little box is once again firmly attached to their thumbs.<br /><br />Lose the credit card however, who cares?Olaf Koendersnoreply@blogger.com