Posted in UncategorizedThe Cell Phone is Not a Phoneby beewax•November 25, 2005•0 “At the most surface level, a mobile phone is a replacement tool, affecting the way we maintain contact with one another, just as the car was a replacement for transporting people and goods, and the computer was a replacement tool for analyzing and translating information from one form into another. But again, those are surface aspects. If we look more deeply, we see that the car changed the way we build our environments, and the computer changed the way we live and work within those environments. Now, perhaps, the cell phone is changing the way we live within ourselves.” beewax More by beewax