The hypocrisy of Nick Digilio and his cell phones observations

Ramon Ramosis
    Nick digilio was talking about technology the other day with some author who wrote a book about our nations addiction to cell phones. The usual complaints of Digilio and this two bit author about this topic is nothing new nor is the question of Americans being attuned to a product. Nick became upset and decided to seek out a professional guest on this topic after a night on a Chicago subway and he noticed all fifteen people were looking at their smartphone instead of peering at themselves through the window. Americans have always been glued to a technological product whether it be a radio or television and the hypocrisy of WGN radios Nick Digilio is amazing in making fun of millenniums for their love of smart phones.
For a guy who has claimed  stays in movie theatres for eight hours at a time and basically has seen every movie ever made mocking a generation that has another habit is something that can be easily explained. Older folks cannot understand the idea that others are glued to smartphones because they didn't experience the same experience growing up. You can bet your ass that if they were able to make DVDs into the size of tic tacs that Nick Digilio would have thousands and his eyes would be I front of a mobile phone device as often as he complains society is always doing. Digilio Ida fool who questions peoples addictions to phones when he can't even have a dialogue on his crappy radio show without mentioning a movie he saw sometime. A guy like this says nothing about how people have always spent eight hours or more watching television daily because most likely as one of them he can understand this equally dumb habit that he feels is perfectly normal. Smartphones are actuality mobile computers and people are often on computers in this era so why is this even still a topic of discussion and concern for indivduals who rather watch than read?

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