what the internet is doing to our brains
From an author who understands that “what the Net seems to be doing is chipping away my capacity for concentration and contemplation,” this is a rather long (but good) article.
From an author who understands that “what the Net seems to be doing is chipping away my capacity for concentration and contemplation,” this is a rather long (but good) article.
Somewhere in the article, Nicholas Carr writes:...True. Yet he finishes the article...
I could only manage...third of the way through…
A friend of mine said...he’s started actually ‘talking’
comment was concious of the irony of that statement? I don’t.
Been feeling exactly the same way, when I saw this magazine cover at Borders last night.
I find this true as well. When I was growing up, my mother trained me to be a voracious reader. I read several books in...
it makes me sad.
I’m relieved to know...this is affecting scholars. Well, not so much relieved but...
THIS IS SO TRUE…
sticks out is about how we do much more “skimming”, due to online reading....article,...
‘literary types’...article refers to,...completely...
Interesting article, mentioning 2001… “HAL’s outpouring of feeling contrasts with the emotionlessness that characterizes...
Uh oh. I knew I wasn’t nearly so ADD before. My favorite is...author laments our near...
Also like this quote within...piece from playwright Richard Foreman: “I come from a...