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RE: What I Learned in 24 Hours Away From My Smartphone

in #life8 years ago

On the one hand, you can see it as a first world problem but on the other, if I had a literal, biological, "second brain" that i could carry around as a backup, I would take GREAT CARE of that mushy blob, and be very weary of ANYONE who dared ask to touch it, much less OPERATE on it to restore some busted functionality covered by warranty. I dont think all of your issues are as unfounded as you may want to dismiss them as. Sure, tiny rectangle, and if you were already starving or without home, less important. But as it stands, holds a lot of personal secrets that could be exploited by others. Past GPS locations, pictures of house, friends, family, etc. It's got a lot of space for skeletons in a tiny rectangular closet.