Sim card busy
Every now and then, I get this message when I start to use my mobile phone: "sim card busy, try later". I am also often asked, 'send message?", when I have not touched the phone for hours.
I am starting to get suspicious.
Especially after I read this article in the New Scientist, suggesting that technological evolution is the third stage of evolution (biological and cultural evolution being the first and second).
My phone seems to be creating a life of its own. Am I just paranoid? Is it connecting with other mobiles on my address book, and have they all formed a secret community of their own? Is there a technological 'soup', where the sparks, and amino acids, and polymers have interacted a little too frequently, and mobile phones have discovered for instance, exciting things like sex and food?
Is my phone having relationships with my friends' phones? I can sort of get my head around that, but if it dares bring my families' phones into it, I am going to have to give it a good talking to.
Will I go extinct, but my phone survive, not needing me to press the 'send' button anymore, having grown sensory fingers of its own? Will it spend the rest of the history of the world, sending texts to unknown numbers, creating extra-terrestrial address books, and contacting E.T. on the phone home?
I am growing more and more suspicious, and very, very scared.
I am starting to get suspicious.
Especially after I read this article in the New Scientist, suggesting that technological evolution is the third stage of evolution (biological and cultural evolution being the first and second).
My phone seems to be creating a life of its own. Am I just paranoid? Is it connecting with other mobiles on my address book, and have they all formed a secret community of their own? Is there a technological 'soup', where the sparks, and amino acids, and polymers have interacted a little too frequently, and mobile phones have discovered for instance, exciting things like sex and food?
Is my phone having relationships with my friends' phones? I can sort of get my head around that, but if it dares bring my families' phones into it, I am going to have to give it a good talking to.
Will I go extinct, but my phone survive, not needing me to press the 'send' button anymore, having grown sensory fingers of its own? Will it spend the rest of the history of the world, sending texts to unknown numbers, creating extra-terrestrial address books, and contacting E.T. on the phone home?
I am growing more and more suspicious, and very, very scared.
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