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Bridge over railway

Interesting, yesterday my phone was not to hand in my left pocket but jammed in my right stuck on my selfie stick. Surprised at how often my hand twitched to look at a map, the time or to take a snap. Often reason was not strong enough to extract from the right pocket.

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Humans today lose their concentration after eight seconds. In the year 2000 it was 12 seconds

And

Multiple temptations to find something to do surface.

Life in the Age of Noise – Original Essay by Erling Kagge via The Daily Stillness

There is a strange paradox here, where reading about the problem or a solution to the problem can be part of the problem.

Liked http://known.johnj.info/2016/livedtime-tds387-the-fragmentation-of-digital-life by John JohnstonJohn Johnston (What do I Know?)
@livedtime #tds387 The fragmentation of digital life 1 min read How does your daily engagement with different apps and websites look like?  I've been musing on this one for a few days. A few years ago I wrote an AppleScript that would periodically do the F9 show all your windows and dump a screens...

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