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<title>Comment by Mark Saleski</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2003/07/08/133321.php#comment-12617</link>
<description>this stuff gets me a little worried.

i&#039;ve seen my step-kids (and their friends) in action....and it seems to me that they&#039;re, well, sortof &lt;i&gt;addicted&lt;/i&gt; to all things electronic: gaming, instant messages, text messaging via pagers, cell phones, movies played on their pc, etc...

maybe in their adulthood none of this will matter as nobody will read anything anymore and everything will be digital.

or maybe i&#039;m just a luddite worrywart.</description>
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<title>Comment by Tim Hall</title>
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<description>Back when I was a student, the original Space Invaders machines (with the monochrome monitors and the green strip across the bottom) had only just appeared.  I guess I&#039;m showing my age :)</description>
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