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Title: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: jcalexis on May 06, 2015, 06:45:26 am
I know there are hundreds of electronic gadgets out there. They were invented to make our lives better. However, some people get carried away with some of these devices. for instance, the cell phones or i pods. Some people can't live without them. Their lives depend on them. Some people would feel sick for not having their i pods or cell phones with them. Could this be a sign of addiction? What do you think?
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: countrygirl12 on May 06, 2015, 07:55:22 am
No I don't see this as addiction.  I almost always have my cell phone with me if I am away from home.  I am not addicted to my phone but I do keep it with me.  When I went grocery shopping yesterday I used 2 different apps to track my spending and to cross things off my list.  Random idiots being nosy in the store may look at me using my phone the entire time I am in the store and say "oh she is addicted to that phone".  But IF I had a calculator and a pen and paper list would they say "she is addicted to that calculator and pen and paper" ??  Phones basically have allowed us to have a mini computer in our pockets.

I have also seen people with the ear buds in their ears supposedly listening to music ALL the time.  I think this looks a little foolish when you are shopping in a store but I would not say they are addicted to music.

I have also heard people who see others in waiting rooms, in line somewhere, or even break rooms at work who are on their phones and say they are addicted to their phones.  NO, maybe they are like me and just avoid unnecessary conversation by pretending to be engrossed in their phones.
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: BlackSheepNY on May 06, 2015, 01:22:48 pm
I know there are hundreds of electronic gadgets out there. They were invented to make our lives better. However, some people get carried away with some of these devices. for instance, the cell phones or i pods. Some people can't live without them. Their lives depend on them. Some people would feel sick for not having their i pods or cell phones with them. Could this be a sign of addiction? What do you think?

I think "addiction" is an overstatement.  To me, it's just more of a sign of the times.  We're surrounded by new technology that help people do many things, all rolled up in one small package.  It's convenient because you can carry these things with you wherever you go.  Be honest, when was the last time you saw an actual "phone booth" anywhere?  If you ever had an emergency or needed to make a call, without a cell phone or a tablet or any of these small miracles, you wouldn't be able to.

I appreciate all of the technology today and how fast it's improving, yet I still don't have a cell phone, LOL.  I'd be one of those people who would be looking for a phone booth and never find one!
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: renee10 on May 07, 2015, 09:04:36 pm
I don't really think of it as an addiction. My gadgets bring me entertainment, be able to make money from home, and be more organized.
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: schoolvan on May 08, 2015, 01:43:13 am
Nope no addiction to gadgets I only have a cell phone.
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: dsawan on May 08, 2015, 02:42:52 am
only a tool
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: sherryinutah on May 08, 2015, 03:43:19 am
I think it could be classified as an addiction.  I think I might be addicted to my laptop and the internet.  If I didn't have a functional laptop and access to the internet I'd have a difficult time thinking about something else.  I'd need to go to the public library to do what I usually do.

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Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: vg7405 on May 08, 2015, 04:52:11 am
I understand the pervasive addiction that some people have for electronics. In my previous job, I knew of this girl (who was in her early twenties) who could not pull herself away from her cell phone for even five minutes! I am usually glued to my cell phone too, but only because of sheer boredom or if I am talking with my boyfriend.
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: countrygirl12 on May 08, 2015, 05:07:51 am
I know there are hundreds of electronic gadgets out there. They were invented to make our lives better. However, some people get carried away with some of these devices. for instance, the cell phones or i pods. Some people can't live without them. Their lives depend on them. Some people would feel sick for not having their i pods or cell phones with them. Could this be a sign of addiction? What do you think?

I think "addiction" is an overstatement.  To me, it's just more of a sign of the times.  We're surrounded by new technology that help people do many things, all rolled up in one small package.  It's convenient because you can carry these things with you wherever you go.  Be honest, when was the last time you saw an actual "phone booth" anywhere?  If you ever had an emergency or needed to make a call, without a cell phone or a tablet or any of these small miracles, you wouldn't be able to.

I appreciate all of the technology today and how fast it's improving, yet I still don't have a cell phone, LOL.  I'd be one of those people who would be looking for a phone booth and never find one!

Saw a phone booth?  Uh Yesterday. lol.  I am guessing it still works or surely they would have taken it down.  Actually I know it does because there was a bomb threat called in on it a few months ago.  I think that is about the ONLY thing it is used for.  Smh.

I agree with misusing the word "addiction".  There are a lot of words over used these days.  Another is the word "bully".  If you disagree with anyone about anything too many times the other person gets mad and calls you a bully.
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: countrygirl12 on May 08, 2015, 05:11:21 am
I understand the pervasive addiction that some people have for electronics. In my previous job, I knew of this girl (who was in her early twenties) who could not pull herself away from her cell phone for even five minutes! I am usually glued to my cell phone too, but only because of sheer boredom or if I am talking with my boyfriend.

So maybe SHE was bored as well.  Or talking to HER boyfriend.  I used my phone all the time.  I even have a couple of apps that I use to help me at work.  And as I previously stated when I go shopping.  It's no different than having a piece of paper and a pen and crossing things off a list.  I just have it on my phone, thus having one thing to carry, and check it off the list that's on the phone.  It's like Blacksheep said, it's a tool.  The world we live in you are not going to survive if you do not adapt to using technology.
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: potluck6 on May 08, 2015, 10:50:42 am
Don't have a smartphone but if i did would be addicted i know. Think of people who can't live without their phones or pc's or tablets whatever they have. Few weeks ago the net went down at first i was ok but after a couple days was pulling my hair out almost so yes i'm addicted.
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: 6265AT99 on May 08, 2015, 12:25:39 pm
Our society,sadly,has turned into a Gimmick and Gadget society - we can't seem to live without all these fancy things.  But, I tell you what, I remember long before cell phones, Ipads and the like and we got along just fine!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: jiuchan on May 08, 2015, 01:02:54 pm
It's sad how so many people depend so much on smartphones or ipods and computers. I admit that I fall into these people. But I wouldn't say I can't live without them because I can. I've gone thru a week without my laptop or computer and a week without my phone because it was broken. LOL!
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: bretay on May 08, 2015, 03:28:31 pm
i do agree,even though i do love mine..but i could live without them
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: ricdsm on May 08, 2015, 03:30:29 pm
I wouldn't call it an addiction, but dome people do seem overly dependent on technology.
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: Liquidfire_43 on May 09, 2015, 01:28:37 pm
If I have a use for a electronic device I will use it... Desktop for school, entertainment, and gaming. Phone for quick communication with my friends, teammates, and family. Tablet/Laptop if I find the college computers too obsolete and I have time in between classes to do work or watch a movie
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: sanglee on May 09, 2015, 01:57:16 pm
I think electornic gadgets are rad, I would buy an ipad just like that
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: sgluckadoo on May 09, 2015, 03:50:11 pm
Internet gaming disorder is a proposed addictive disorder in the new DSM (the reference book used by mental health and medical professionals.) I absolutely think just about anything can be addictive.
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: Tresbn00 on May 10, 2015, 09:35:42 am
I think that over-technification has definitely aided in the over abundance of people with attention deficit disorder.  I go to dinner at a restaurant and over sixty percent of the people are texting or playing with their phones. Phones are on during work/school when people should be concentrating on the task at hand. People are even plying with their phones while driving, watching television or holding a conversation with another person. It is no wonder that Adderall has become the number one overly prescribed drug in the world. To make up for the time wasted on one's telephone/ipad people go to staying awake longer in order to make for lost time.  It is like a bad perpetual circle pushing people into further craziness!
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: froggylover227 on May 10, 2015, 12:36:19 pm
I agree, some people are just way too dependent on their electronic devices. Don't get me wrong, about 75% of the day, I'm fiddling with my phone and checking Facebook, etc. However, there are times when I just can't wait to get to an area where my phone doesn't have any service, that way, I'm forced to just forget about it and just take in everything around without the need for electronic devices.
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: Tresbn00 on June 06, 2015, 06:30:18 pm
I think that all of this extra gadgetry leads to a sensory over load akin to taking babies to shopping centers. There is just so much to get distracted with. I think that it is also one of the reasons that so many people feel that they have attention deficit disorder and Adderal/Ritalin are some of the most overly prescribed medications on the market. People wake up and check their emails on their phones. They go to the bathroom and spend an extra fifteen minutes in a stall playing with their phones. They check and answer their e-mails and rarely, if ever, go for more than forty five minutes without checking their phones. Most people no longer wear wrist watches choosing, instead, to check their phones. Families sit down to dinner at a restaurant and have a hard time communicating because they are playing with their phones.
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: ricdsm on June 06, 2015, 06:54:26 pm
My wife would say that I am addicted to World of Tanks.
Title: Re: Addiction to electronic gadgets
Post by: darkxtsuna on June 07, 2015, 03:32:03 pm
yeah sounds right I'm an addict lol xD