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batye
batye
1/17/2018 1:11:42 AM
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Re: Cable vs Telcos
@ms.akkineni this days we living in new reality where everyone wants information now, while multitasking at the same time... 

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batye
batye
1/17/2018 1:07:16 AM
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Re: Cable vs Telcos
@DHagar  in my books to prevent this problem constant education and development is a must... it like to try follow up technology and grow with it... 

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vnewman
vnewman
1/16/2018 10:58:22 PM
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Re: Cable vs Telcos
Don’t be too discouraged though @ms.akkineni. I think it’s part of human nature. Remember Cliff’s notes? Although they are supposed to be used in conjunction with the literature, it was rare to find a student who did. It was much easier to use it as a short cut. The virtue of patience often is lacking in youth

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
1/16/2018 6:42:55 PM
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Re: Cable vs Telcos
@batye: That is absolutely the sad reality. What makes me feel so funny is watching bunch of teenagers at movie theatre spending majority of the movie time using their smart phones.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
1/16/2018 6:39:03 PM
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Re: Cable vs Telcos
I can't agree more with you. The day this young generation realizes and acknowledge the power of knowledge without getting ahead so much into the end game that's when the real potential from them will come out. And i can't wait to see that change.

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DHagar
DHagar
1/16/2018 4:43:18 PM
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Re: Cable vs Telcos
@batye, exactly!  The appeal of the technology itself is in controlling your activities to the known results.  Where they will get into trouble is when they run out of what they know and to the edge of their knowledge.  Then they will have to go back to the drawing board to learn again - whether it is new technology or the use in entertainment.

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DHagar
DHagar
1/16/2018 4:41:16 PM
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Re: Cable vs Telcos
@ms.akkineni, well analyzed!  That is very true but will only remain so until things change.  As we begin to put a premium on "understanding" as part of digital literacy, as opposed to just having today's answers, that will change.

I look forward to the time when knowledge makes a difference again!

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batye
batye
1/16/2018 12:19:29 AM
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Re: Cable vs Telcos
@ms.akkineni this days kids get borred easy as technology plus pvr's let you skip movie to the end... plus this days no one have time to sit relax and enjoy movie from begining to the end... 

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
1/15/2018 9:36:26 PM
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Re: Cable vs Telcos
@DHagar:

So they know what they know but not what they don't know! ...


This is absolutely true. I see this tendency in my teenage son. The cocerning thing is they don't care much about it. In reality they don't want to spend any fraction of their time to realize that.

It was so funny to notice my son getting restless to watch complete movie at home this weekend. He was getting restless and wants to know the conclusion. To me that is a very scary trend and i credit all this to great smart age and devices and the mad rush in every single thig.

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DHagar
DHagar
1/3/2018 6:59:16 PM
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Re: Cable vs Telcos
@ms.akkineni, true!  Milennials have learned the "answers" but not what it takes to get the answers or what is involved.  So they know what they know but not what they don't know!  A real disadvantage as things change.  We have to go back and teach them perspective and context?

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