The Digital Revolution is upon us.  People, as a whole, have become so dependent on digital technology that they would not know how to survive without it.  I went without a cell phone up until about two to three years ago.  I thought that I didn't need a portable telephone.  My thought process was that if I wanted to get a hold of someone I could or if someone wanted to get a hold of me bad enough that they could.  Now I must admit, that was the way I use to think but now after having a cell phone for a couple of years I honestly do not know what I would do without it.  If I leave my house without my phone now I have to turnaround and come back to get it.  My phone is one of those cheap phones, not like those phones that have the internet, two-way, cameras, and video recorders.  I've even seen hand held palm pilots that are phones.  Whatever happened to the days when cordless phones were revolutionary?  I remember when my family bought its  first cordless phone.  We thought it was the greatest thing since sliced bread.  
            
 	When was the last time that I went to a library to do research?  I can not honestly remember.  My research is now done on the world wide web (pg. 169).  The reason being, why go to a library and take all that time and look for books upon books and read a bunch of stuff that has absolutely nothing to do with what I am looking for when all I have to do is sit down in front of my computer, type a key word in a search engine and sort through all the hundreds or sometimes even thousands of hits all at the convenience of my home.  I think that libraries are becoming a thing of the past and as the internet becomes more advanced and more reliable libraries will become extinct.  They will be replaced with buildings filled only with computers.
            
 	I personally believe that television is one of the worst inventions of mankind.  Now I know that television is not as bad as guns or bombs but TV does destroy part of a per...