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Now is Siri being insensitive?
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@SW-User I don’t think so. What do you see? Lol
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@SW-User Making fun of health issues? A very fine line ;-)
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@SW-User 😂 She certainly isn’t making fun of it
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@SW-User Oh, certainly a lot of fun playing around with health issues I see, in good jest and wit I'd say. Can become problematic though when they want their product ubiquitous and people that don't find the humour funny find it
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@SW-User Now you’re being too sensitive 😛
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@SW-User Yep! I know that, I am too often! Just I know people who are as me, and they are less fortunate than me. Makes for an interesting question, what's the responsibility of a company whose only care is to profit, whose CEO wouldn't even register his vehicle as even though he was a billionaire thought that tax was too much.
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@SW-User Maybe you should ask that question in the Q&A section
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@SW-User Yes, maybe: as it's a little out of the scope of your question. How would I word it, what benefit has Siri given you in gain?
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@SW-User Knowledge and quicker access to certain functions just by using voice command 😛
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@SW-User Yep, even if I would question those - you don't know how many times I've been caught wanting to know something when I'm out, knowing it's my e-mail, text I would have remembered before. I'm really curious what the rate of alzheimers, and/or dementia, will become in ages who have a phone to always ask.
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@SW-User It has never, it never and will never have anything to do with technology. Look up what causes Alzheimer and dementia lol.
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@SW-User Have fun with that. The best way to exercise not having that happen to you is to exercise your brain, and I was drawing a line between how technology makes us lazy in our mind.
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@SW-User Lol Technology doesn’t make us lazy. We make ourselves lazy. Technology is supposed to empower us intellectually and innovatively. Don’t blame a piece of metal if you’re being lazy. People who know how to use technology the right way gain more success than people who don’t.
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@SW-User I think the metronome changes with different measures of success.
I've always been adept, and very adaptive to technology; it's backhand to me. The social aspect, while it has changed, I previously had an easier time, but so what? I almost literally dont care
About who we are, and how abouts we are. I'd rather ride my bicycle than entertain arguments about who a person is.
I've always been adept, and very adaptive to technology; it's backhand to me. The social aspect, while it has changed, I previously had an easier time, but so what? I almost literally dont care
About who we are, and how abouts we are. I'd rather ride my bicycle than entertain arguments about who a person is.
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@SW-User I have a feeling you don’t know where I’m coming at
Have fun riding your bicycle and carrying no phone with you, sir
Have fun riding your bicycle and carrying no phone with you, sir
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@SW-User I likely don't; I understand that when I ride my bicycle and I see people having fun.
Always have a phone attached to me, just it's limited to really communication and not a bunch of apps that will distract me.
I've oft wondered, if the girl I work with, if she didn't have a phone, and her relationship is explosive (conflict) if not having the phone would offer her time away?
(which is clearly not a cure, but one can find a means in causation differently)
Always have a phone attached to me, just it's limited to really communication and not a bunch of apps that will distract me.
I've oft wondered, if the girl I work with, if she didn't have a phone, and her relationship is explosive (conflict) if not having the phone would offer her time away?
(which is clearly not a cure, but one can find a means in causation differently)