1. Baughman writes that we do not remember the purpose of wishing someone a happy birthday, the emotional connections we make with each other. He notes that we are "missing the point if the first thing we look forward to on our birthday is an over-flowing inbox." Do you agree with his opinion?
2. Do you agree with Baughman's description of a phone call as "antique"? He describes text messages as allowing us to be "sovereign in our own word, while still acheieving a degree of connection with someone else." Do you think his assessment is accurate?
3. Did anyone else laugh at the first sentence of the article? Or was it just me?
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