This may be off topic, but I read an interesting book on how digital technology 
affects 
our Culture. Sort of along Marshall McLuhen's 'We make tools and then our tools 
remake us". 
The book, written by an MIT Prof named Turkle, is called 'Alone Together' and 
was reviewed on NPR recently:
 
http://www.npr.org/books/titles/141419988/alone-together-why-we-expect-more-from-technology-and-less-from-each-other
 
I write this sitting at the operating position staring at my J-38, Vibroplex, 
Bencher Paddles, and my keyboard. We gain and lose with what we call progress.
 
Joe W3GW 
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