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You just tried to enter your password on
the microwave.
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You have a list of 15 phone numbers to
reach your family of three.
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You call your son's beeper to let him
know it's time to eat. He emails you back from his bedroom,
"What's for dinner?"
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Your daughter sells Girl Scout Cookies
via her web site.
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You chat several times a day with a
stranger from South Africa, but you haven't spoken with your
next door neighbor this year.
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You check the ingredients on a can of
chicken noodle soup to see if it contains Echinacea.
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Your grandmother asks you to send her a
JPEG file of your newborn so she can create a screen saver.
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You pull up in your own driveway and use
your cell phone to see if anyone is home.
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Every commercial on television has a
web-site address at the bottom of the screen.
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You buy a computer and 6 months later it
is out of date and now sells for half the price you paid.
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Leaving the house without your cell
phone, which you didn't have the first 20 or 30 years of your
life, is cause for panic and turning around to go get it.
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Using real money, instead of credit or
debit, to make a purchase would be a hassle and take
planning.
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Cleaning up the dining room means
getting the fast food bags out of the back seat of your
car.
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Your reason for not staying in touch
with family is that they do not have e-mail addresses.
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You consider second-day air delivery
painfully slow.
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Your dining room table is now your flat
filing cabinet.
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Your idea of being organized is
multiple-colored Post-it notes.
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You hear most of your jokes via e-mail
instead of in person.
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You get an extra phone line (or a ADSL/cable
modem) so you can get phone calls.
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You disconnect from the Internet and get
this awful feeling, as if you just pulled the plug on a loved
one.
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You get up in morning and go online
before getting your coffee.
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You wake up at 2 am to go to the
bathroom and check your E-mail on your way back to bed.
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You start tilting your head sideways to
smile. :)
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You're reading this.
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Even worse; you're going to forward it
to someone else.