User talk:Dansby allison

Digital life in Columbus Georgia is very much like that of any city in today's age-- everywhere. If you go to the Carmike 15, they have interactive games you can play on the screen before the movie by downloading an app on your smart phone. You can pay for your food via an app at Chick-fil-A and Starbucks. Just about everywhere has wifi connectivity. You can't escape it here. I usually don't even want to connect to the wifi, yet everywhere I go, I find myself denying a free login to wifi when I just wish to check my text messages. The digital era is rampant in Columbus, though, to emphasis, I don't think that we're unique. It's like this just about everywhere now. It's a good thing, for finding technology fast and efficiently. It's a bad thing for proper social interactions and really paying attention to the people that we're with.

I've also noticed the ages becoming younger and younger for smartphone users or digital users in general. The other night, I witnessed a young girl, no more than eleven or twelve walking while texting. No one in Columbus is safe from the digital age. But really, why would we want to be? We have the entire world at our fingertips.