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S9E3—100 Things We’ve Lost To The Internet

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When’s the last time you got a handwritten letter, or stared out the window, or went on vacation without checking email? Did the Internet kill the good ol’ days, or is this just nostalgia talking?

Chris and Adam dive into the book 100 Things We Lost to the Internet and explore the difference between true wisdom and mere wistfulness. Tech has become the de facto symbol of progress, but is everything new a true advancement? How could we know the difference.

In this episode

Among the 100 Things We Lost are…

  • Boredom
  • Getting Lost
  • Relying on the Doctor
  • Uninhibitedness
  • The Spanish-English Dictionary
  • Solitude
  • Your Attention Span
  • Spelling
  • The New Kid
  • Memory
  • Scrabble Tiles
  • Social Cues
  • Closure

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Content provided by Chris Ridgeway and Adam Graber. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Ridgeway and Adam Graber or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

NEW THIS SEASON! Leave us a 90-second voice message about this episode. We may feature it in a future segment!

When’s the last time you got a handwritten letter, or stared out the window, or went on vacation without checking email? Did the Internet kill the good ol’ days, or is this just nostalgia talking?

Chris and Adam dive into the book 100 Things We Lost to the Internet and explore the difference between true wisdom and mere wistfulness. Tech has become the de facto symbol of progress, but is everything new a true advancement? How could we know the difference.

In this episode

Among the 100 Things We Lost are…

  • Boredom
  • Getting Lost
  • Relying on the Doctor
  • Uninhibitedness
  • The Spanish-English Dictionary
  • Solitude
  • Your Attention Span
  • Spelling
  • The New Kid
  • Memory
  • Scrabble Tiles
  • Social Cues
  • Closure

Links

Talk Back

NEW THIS SEASON! Leave us a 90-second voice message about this episode. We may feature it in a future segment!

Follow Device & Virtue on Instagram and Twitter.

Follow Chris and Adam on Twitter.

Support Device & Virtue. Learn how.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  continue reading

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