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A 21st Century syndrome
Published on May 23, 2006 By dynamaso In Humor
I’ve noticed a new, rather disturbing modern day syndrome. I’m concerned as there seems to be an increasingly large amount of the population suffering from this condition. “What is it?” I hear you ask in a desperate, paranoid tone. It is a syndrome I call MPB or Mobile Phone Blindness.

The poor sufferers of this syndrome are so unfortunate as to not even be aware they’re suffering from it. They look and act like regular members of the populace until they get a mobile phone in their hands. This is when the syndrome becomes active.

One suffering this condition loses all sense of space, of propriety, of manners and decorum. They become prone to walking into people and objects while busily writing text messages. They forget that every word they say can be heard and blithely chat loudly on a bus to a close friend about their spouse’s gastric problems or about their latest operation while in the middle of a busy restaurant. They also become exponentially more dangerous on the road, ignoring traffic signals, pedestrian crossings and emergency service vehicles.

This condition can occur at any time and in any location. Reports of suffers having attacks in cinemas, at live theatre and sporting events, at funerals and weddings are no longer uncommon. There is also a tendency for sufferers to verbally lash out at any who might seem to offer them some guidance or advice. In fact, in one instance, a sufferer, while madly texting an obviously important message to someone, walked into a garbage bin on the sidewalk then proceeded to lambast those within earshot for not warning her. Of course, half those around here also suffer from the same condition, so their understanding of the situation was extremely limited.

If you know a sufferer or if you see one in the throes of the condition, the only advice I can give is to avoid them at all costs. However, if you are brave enough, a swift clip under the ear usually snaps them out of their state, even if only for a short while. At least this way you will save them from walking into rush hour traffic.

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on May 23, 2006

Dead right. Yeah, I forgot about this one. I was in a supermarket aisle recently and this guy started talking quite loudly. I thought he was talking to me. I turned around to ask he to repeat himself. He looked at me like I was mad then started pointing at the side of his head, the side he had turned away from me. He then turned his head so I could see the ear piece he was wearing. I didn't know what to say so I just walked off. And he thought I was mad...

You know, the old jokes are getting really tired.  We need new ones.  And this is it! 

Airplane! 

Yep. As truckers tend to use hands free devices I am seeing more and more of them walking around with those stupid earpieces stuck to the sides of their heads. I wonder if they realize just how dumb they look?

I refuse to answer on the ground my wife may pound me!

on May 23, 2006
Doc,

the old jokes are getting really tired. We need new ones. And this is it!


You're right. I'm glad you liked it. Real life is funnier than any invented joke, isn't it?

on May 25, 2006
Whip,

Good point. Ya know, it might not be nice but to see some of these idiots bounce off the hood of a car is disturbingly appealing.
on May 25, 2006
Survival of the fittest. Improve the gene pool. Stop protecting the stupid.
on May 26, 2006
Improve the gene pool. Stop protecting the stupid


I wonder if we could start hunting 'em. But then, it all gets subjective. How stupid is too stupid? Do we need to develop a stupidity means test? Or do we simply let them walk out into traffic, putting potentially unstupid people at risk too?
on May 26, 2006
Mobile Phones are here to stay. When people drive while speaking on the phone they are not only putting their own lives at risk but also the lives of others. The microwave radiation is bad very bad for the brain. Moblie Phones are supposed to be a communication device, but people use it like they use their fied land phones. I prefer the giid old land lines.
on May 26, 2006
Funny, JU seems to have all the normal people in the world since only one person here admitted to actually doing any of this. Come on people, most of us know we have done this at least once. Even I admit of talking while driving and not being completely careful from time to time, heck I almost hit someone just for changing the radio station.

Mobile Phones are here to stay. When people drive while speaking on the phone they are not only putting their own lives at risk but also the lives of others. The microwave radiation is bad very bad for the brain. Moblie Phones are supposed to be a communication device, but people use it like they use their fied land phones. I prefer the giid old land lines.


I don't get you Bahu, first you say they are here to stay as if to contradict everyone, then you agree with everyone by saying that these people put everyones life in danger. Then you talk about radiation which I have yet to see anyone die from it of end up in a hospital for it. At least I haven't. BTW, cellphones are communication devices, what do you think people do with them? I rarely see anyone play games on them, some people take pictures, but they get bored after a while and only use it when something worth taking a picture happens. I do agree that land line phoes just can't be beat when it comes to not losing a call and not having to answer the phone everytime it rings because it stays home.
on May 27, 2006
I really, really hate to see a fellow trucker holding a cell phone while driving and fuss at those dolts over the CB on a regular basis as do many other truckers. What you describe LW is nothing short of total stupidity. When I'm at the controls of my rig, the cell phone stays in it's holder. Period.

If I need to make a call, I find a place to park. If someone calls me, I find a place to park, check the caller ID, and return their call. It's just far too easy to make a minor mistake that can cost literally millions of dollar or even worse someone's life.
on May 27, 2006
I think it was para who wrote one of his early articles on rules for cell phone users. As far as I'm concerned, his article should be printed out and distributed with every cell phone sold!
on May 27, 2006
Link

Here it is. I'm sure para won't mind the promotion.
on May 28, 2006
Bahu,

Thanks for your comments. I've not yet seen or heard any evidence, either professional or anecdotal, that mobile phones radiation is bad for our brains. But I suppose time will tell one way or the other.

Charles,

Come on people, most of us know we have done this at least once. Even I admit of talking while driving and not being completely careful from time to time


Sorry, but I have never done this. It would be extremely hypocritical of me to write this article if I had.

Whip,

Sheesh, I wanted to throw rocks at the moron, but settled for grabbing his truck # in order to call in a complaint.

Not that its going to do any good, but man, that was just a tragedy waiting to happen.


Wow, now that is one helluva story. I've seen idiots in SUV's doing this but not in semis. Don't these fools realise just how many lives they are potentially putting at risk? I do hope the complaint gets back to the right people in this instance. It might just save some lives.

Mason,

[quote[It's just far too easy to make a minor mistake that can cost literally millions of dollar or even worse someone's life.

Well said. It is a shame some of your professional fraternity don't share your common sense.

Gideon,

Hey, thanks for pointing Parated's article out. I agree with you - these should be given to all mobile phone users.



on May 30, 2006
Reply By: NickyGPosted: Tuesday, May 23, 2006As a customer care 'consultant' for a major cellphone company, the one thing that honestly freaks me out, is taking payments for said service from people who are driving at the time. You wouldn't believe how many admit to near-death experiences while giving me credit card details. Of course, we're not allowed to refuse to take a payment at any time....


My goodness that is dangerous!



Reply By: Dr. GuyPosted: Tuesday, May 23, 2006Another problem. With Blue tooth, you cannot tell which ones are talking on phones, and which ones are the crazy coots talking to themselves!


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What I worry about is them crashing into my poor ass in traffic while talking and being distracted by one. Go figure...


Tell me about it Joe! It's the distraction, these people are looney when they're on their phones and driving!


Great article Maso! My kids and husband know not to call me while I'm driving unless it's a dire emergency because I will get distracted and I have to keep my eyes on the road at all times. Some of these drivers are really, really so careless though. And Maso, I'm so glad you went up to that moran in the big ole vehicle (SUV) to let her know what she did! Kudos!
on May 30, 2006
Serenity,

Thanks for your comment and the kudos. There has been so many times where I've held my tongue but on that day, I just thought the driver was just being far too blatant for me to let it pass.
on May 30, 2006
Excellent article Maso,
I'm sorry I am coming to the conversation late. This should be printed for the world, other than the world wide web to see.
Maso for ruler of the universe!
on Jun 01, 2006
Another problem. With Blue tooth, you cannot tell which ones are talking on phones, and which ones are the crazy coots talking to themselves!


I genuinely think that the designers of those Bluetooth hands-free headsets purposely designed them to look stupid . . . everyone walking around with a plastic phallus hanging out of their ears.
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