In 2002 I started contributing to Open Source software, and life has just gotten better from there. Co-founder of WordPress, founder Automattic.
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45 thoughts on “I forgot my phone”
Great video, even more interesting metastory. Thanks for sharing this! 🙂
There isn’t any actual action or high amounts of emotional impact, but I felt like the makers of this video were trying to convey how technology has invaded our natural day to day interactions. It’s an important message and the way that it was presented through this video was well-done, in my honest opinion.
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The Phone has become more then rude. It is a relationship liability. I don’t like cell phones and never really did. If I was available to be on the phone, I would be at home. I only started using a cell phone for emergencies. What to take pictures, buy a camera.
Or the person should make sure they’re alone if they happen to be out-&-about & they want to stare transfixed at their phone for Internet/calls/texting/taking pics, but put it away when they have a friend/family member with them & provide them with undivided attention, not glimpse at their phone-the ultimate in ignorance & insensitivity, as well as condescension!!!!
It is a sad truth and well portrayed, i know a few friends like that but most can find a better balance. i love being able to txt friends but not when i’m out with other friends as you are basically saying that the friend your txting is far more important then spending time with those present (obv there are exceptions)
Yes i find it insulting but i dont want to say anything as i feel like it’s just what everyone does so i should be accepting it, i just seethe in silence
This sends the perfect message and exactly where technology has taken us. Disguised as unifying us but has separated us all in actuality. Very enlightening to watch and confirms what I have been thinking. Thank you for sharing.
People got to get off the cell phone and enjoy the wonderful world around them. Soon they will be 60 years old and life will have past them by and they did not experience any of the beauty that the world has to offer.
Lol!!! loved the video. People have become so obsessed with capturing the moment with their cell phone camera’s and are so eager to share it on social networks that they forget to enjoy and savour the moment while its actually happening. Having fun is more important than creating the illusion online and having people tell you “that looks so fun”
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Makes you think… we were not this way a few years ago… who sets the standards? Who made it this way, and why did we all follow suit? What comes first for you?
Too funny and all too real. I am anti-texting unless it is a one sentence question or response to something time sensitive (ie: where are you? can you stop at the store and get this? , etc.)
There are advantages/disadvantages to the existence of cell phones/iPhones. People for example should never talk/text on their phone, yet so often do, unfortunately, & don’t think anything about it!!! (This goes for cops all over the US too)!!! Very wrong & corrupt what’s going on-drivers on the highway deeply engrossed in conversation while there going 60 mph or more on the highway-even if they are using a “hands-free-device”, Still No Excuse!!! Cops/ordinary citizens/politicians apparently citizens haven’t learned Anything From This Horribly a Irresponsible Activity That Goes On Every Day/24 Hours Each Day!!!
Only humans seem to forget about the real things in life that actually matter to their continued existence, as well as the existence of others around them.
Mostly everyone it seems is obsessed with having their smartphone-talking/texting/checking email/taking pics/scanning Facebook, etc. Adults act like children with a brand new toy!!!! They are mostly, if not completely, oblivious to what’s going on in the world around them!!!!
Great video, even more interesting metastory. Thanks for sharing this! 🙂
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My favorite part is when she goes for a round of high fives at the bowling alley.
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This is amazing!
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My college professor told us about this video. Thanks for reminding me. Ha.
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I don’t know what your college professor was thinking, telling you about this video. It is very dry, I cant understand why it has so many views.
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There isn’t any actual action or high amounts of emotional impact, but I felt like the makers of this video were trying to convey how technology has invaded our natural day to day interactions. It’s an important message and the way that it was presented through this video was well-done, in my honest opinion.
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Sad truth!!:(
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what did you say? pulling out your phone is the new yawn.
I say that every time someone pulls out there phone.
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Reblogged this on The Lady….. and commented:
The Phone has become more then rude. It is a relationship liability. I don’t like cell phones and never really did. If I was available to be on the phone, I would be at home. I only started using a cell phone for emergencies. What to take pictures, buy a camera.
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Or the person should make sure they’re alone if they happen to be out-&-about & they want to stare transfixed at their phone for Internet/calls/texting/taking pics, but put it away when they have a friend/family member with them & provide them with undivided attention, not glimpse at their phone-the ultimate in ignorance & insensitivity, as well as condescension!!!!
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I know everyone in this video.
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Interesante. reflexivo. Gracias.
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Sad, but so funny.
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Reblogged this on tomo's and commented:
Nice video! It’s the real world itself.
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Reblogged this on my small and rarely updated blog and commented:
Sad, but true. Makes me think about how i look like and what i shuold [not] do.
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It is a sad truth and well portrayed, i know a few friends like that but most can find a better balance. i love being able to txt friends but not when i’m out with other friends as you are basically saying that the friend your txting is far more important then spending time with those present (obv there are exceptions)
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That is so very true, & a blatant insult to the individual you are physically spending time with!!!
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Yes i find it insulting but i dont want to say anything as i feel like it’s just what everyone does so i should be accepting it, i just seethe in silence
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This sends the perfect message and exactly where technology has taken us. Disguised as unifying us but has separated us all in actuality. Very enlightening to watch and confirms what I have been thinking. Thank you for sharing.
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People got to get off the cell phone and enjoy the wonderful world around them. Soon they will be 60 years old and life will have past them by and they did not experience any of the beauty that the world has to offer.
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Lol!!! loved the video. People have become so obsessed with capturing the moment with their cell phone camera’s and are so eager to share it on social networks that they forget to enjoy and savour the moment while its actually happening. Having fun is more important than creating the illusion online and having people tell you “that looks so fun”
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It makes for a very superficial existence!!!
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Reblogged this on Learning to be a housewife! and commented:
Makes you think… we were not this way a few years ago… who sets the standards? Who made it this way, and why did we all follow suit? What comes first for you?
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Great video. Time for a national “Forget Your Phone Day.” First Saturday in September? Only problem: On Sunday, how will anyone know what they did?
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Too funny and all too real. I am anti-texting unless it is a one sentence question or response to something time sensitive (ie: where are you? can you stop at the store and get this? , etc.)
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Sends a good message
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That video sends a lessen
It tells us that people now days lose direct communication because of that modern technology..
Thank u for sharing it with us.
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it’s funny
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so true but its also funny. I am glad that the people i hang out with are not obsessed with their phones. Great video tho. Thank you.
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Reblogged this on iBlackKelly and commented:
Forget your phone.
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Reblogged this on This isn't a Diary 🙂 and commented:
the society controlled by phones, you know radioactivity can kill you right???
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That is sad.
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There are advantages/disadvantages to the existence of cell phones/iPhones. People for example should never talk/text on their phone, yet so often do, unfortunately, & don’t think anything about it!!! (This goes for cops all over the US too)!!! Very wrong & corrupt what’s going on-drivers on the highway deeply engrossed in conversation while there going 60 mph or more on the highway-even if they are using a “hands-free-device”, Still No Excuse!!! Cops/ordinary citizens/politicians apparently citizens haven’t learned Anything From This Horribly a Irresponsible Activity That Goes On Every Day/24 Hours Each Day!!!
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Only humans seem to forget about the real things in life that actually matter to their continued existence, as well as the existence of others around them.
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People when they forget their cell phone, act as though they forgot their arm &/or leg!
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YES! You have really captured the dilemma of living life in real time or living life on a smartphone/hand-held gadget. thankyou!
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Reblogged this on Бойко Николов.
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Reblogged this on Annie's Fashion-Store and commented:
Very interesting piece….
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Mostly everyone it seems is obsessed with having their smartphone-talking/texting/checking email/taking pics/scanning Facebook, etc. Adults act like children with a brand new toy!!!! They are mostly, if not completely, oblivious to what’s going on in the world around them!!!!
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Reblogged this on Sincere Diversity and commented:
Don’t be that way.
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Reblogged this on …it’s not me!.
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he read here my story of my life http://1littlesmurf.wordpress.com/
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Reblogged this on buddyblog12 and commented:
HAHAHAHAHA this is awesome have to watch
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