When I spend time in my hometown I realize how wired (or wireless) everything has become.
In the buses, the subways, on the streets people focus in on the small screens of their smart phones. Radio commercials and visual advertising are no longer symbols of capitalistic oppression. They have become the background static of our everyday lives. It is now the smart phone that dominates the minds of children, teenagers, men and women, senior citizens.
You would think that a whole universe resides within that small screen.
I used to work at a family restaurant making furnace cooked pizza. I'd watch the customers as I rolled my dough. Often I wo