Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Is the walkman a responce to the need for privacy? Is it getting harder to enjoy isolation with city sounds?

Are Americans losing the feeling of independence, walking down the street, with the sounds of the city binding them to strangers?





Is the love of national isolationism reflected in personal isolationism in America? Are the sounds of the city destroying that isolation?





Is the walkman a responce to the need for privacy?Is the walkman a responce to the need for privacy? Is it getting harder to enjoy isolation with city sounds?
No, I don't think so. I have an mp3 that I listen to while I help my brother doing papers. It helps to take the monotony out of the job. I love music, and there is nothing nicer than good, Godly music. Stuff that there is no question about. I like to listen to it while doing housework also. Maybe, it might be, for some people, a source is isolation.








I hope this helps!!!








Blessings!Is the walkman a responce to the need for privacy? Is it getting harder to enjoy isolation with city sounds?
I dunno?...Maybe more people are just actually being considerate?! It used to be that the younger generation carried around those ';ghetto blasters';. So EVERYONE within a mile of those things had to listen to that person's style of music....in many cases for me that was like:


MAJOR EEUWW! And a silent plea or 2 or 3 to TURN IT OFF OR AT LEAST DOWN a level or 2!! :(


So I for one appreciate greatly that Walkmans, mp3 players etc. that are becoming so popular!! (Woo Hoo) Now people can blast their ear drums out of they really wanna,...without truly disturbing the rest of us!


Praise the Lord for new inventions!
walkman?! they're are still making those?!?!
The device was created by audio division engineer Nobutoshi Kihara for Sony co-chairman Morita, who wanted to be able to listen to operas during his frequent transpacific plane trips.





Many thanks to WIKIPEDIA... again!








Have a musical day!
It is a world we live in, the important thing, know who we are in God, and don't let it take us in.


And if we want to tone out some of the noise, it doesn't hurt, depends on what noise we are using to tone out the noise, and whether we are walking into traffic with it blaring in our ears.

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