SPLIT END

a curve in the line

I have a feeling my children will look like this.
The Children of Cyberspace: Old Fogies by Their 20s 
“Now in their 20s, those in the Net Generation, according to Dr. Rosen, spend two hours a day talking on the phone and still use e-mail frequently. The iGeneration — conceivably their younger siblings — spends considerably more time texting than talking on the phone, pays less attention to television than the older group and tends to communicate more over instant-messenger networks.”
(via NYT.com)

I have a feeling my children will look like this.

The Children of Cyberspace: Old Fogies by Their 20s

“Now in their 20s, those in the Net Generation, according to Dr. Rosen, spend two hours a day talking on the phone and still use e-mail frequently. The iGeneration — conceivably their younger siblings — spends considerably more time texting than talking on the phone, pays less attention to television than the older group and tends to communicate more over instant-messenger networks.”

(via NYT.com)