digital

March 28th, 2011 | 526 Entries

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526 Entries for “digital”

  1. What, I have to do this again? Digital tv… Digital art… I don’t know, digital doesn’t bring a lot of things to my mind… only that just about everything we do these days is some way or shape digital. Digitally produced or created or used…

    Lu
  2. I am trying to enter the digital age, one finger thumping verse on the compy and eschewing film for an sd card.

    Granmeri
  3. I walked outside and saw beauty around me. I was afrad it would leave, so I grabbed my digital camera and painted it in memory.The beauty left eventually but I had it forever.

    Ginette
  4. Dont underestimate
    Information technology.
    Great things happen &
    Inspire people through it.
    Totally
    About to
    Lose all my typing time.

    jacksaidwhat
  5. the digital age is upon us, transforming the endless spectrum of analog into 1s and 0s. Does this mean an end to a specrum of ideas? I really don’t think so, I just believe those ideas will be transmitted more clearly.

    james
  6. Digital is such a strange sounding word, referring to the myriad of technological treasures, when in its simplicity it is the digit; the finger or toe, and all, the stretch of everything.

    Ashe
  7. The digital age is among us. Gone are the times when having a friend meant sharing dinner at someone else’s house. Friendship has been reduced to the meager exchange of emoticons and screen names which serve no purpose other than to usher in a new era of falsehood. It’s easier than ever to make friends, and easier than ever to lose them.

    Chris
  8. television screens with android people doing the robot dance while alien children eat babies that taste like Carmel covered popcorn that you find at carnivals along with fried pickles and Twinkies. how long does this go on for?

    tliebs
  9. a 21st century love story, she called it. something they could’ve only dreamed of 50 years ago. our faces, so close but so far away, separated by miles, glass, time, space. the pixelated image never really fades, but i catch myself dreaming about the days when once again our flesh and bones can be reunited; i’m sick of being a digital wonder. give me reality, or i want you not at all.

  10. The digitalisation of our media comes with varying degrees of abhorrence and glee. First, glee that we can finally access the incredible amount of information that man has created, and abhorrence at the lack of profitibility as a result.

    Ferans
  11. The new world…

    lydia
  12. the digital age has weakened us as a race

  13. I’m so afraid that everything is becoming digitalized. I mean, if nobody has any real photographs and they’re all on the computer in some form of hardware, that will eventually become obsolete won’t it? I mean how many amazing historical pictures have we lost to things like slides who’s machinery is pretty much extinct now?

    I have a penchant for Polaroids.

  14. The digital age. Technology. Cameras, laptops, iPods, everything. It’s so crazy. Everything is at our fingertips.

    Amanda Moss
  15. My nieces and nephew are digital natives. I am not. I’m not bad at it all, but they are whizzes. Yesterday at work, a woman who had never used an e-reader before picked one up and began navigating it as if she’s done it all her life. Perhaps she had. I suppose one maching isn’t too different from the next in many ways.

    Emily
  16. Oh hi! What am I? Oh I know! I am a computer! It was nice meeting you… WARNING TERMINAL SHUT DOWN

  17. computers and cell phones and things that aren’t mechanical they are run by electronic stuff like in watched they are run by electrion chips everything is digital now and that’s cool ummm digital tv digital cell phones and watches and everything else and yeah thats what digital is so i don’t know what els

    paula
  18. The age we now live in is digital. Technology dribbles. It will overtake us until one day, it won’t be real love…it’ll be digital love. What is beautiful about that? Absolutely nothing.

    Casey
  19. Cables end where cameras start. funny such a technological word being used as a target. The main idea of so much, yet with little acknowledgment. Buttons are pressed.

  20. I fell through the earth
    into a digital world,
    where measure of worth
    comes from the megabytes curled
    in the soul at birth
    as cold processors twirled,
    sucking away mirth
    as in my fall I was hurled.

  21. computers circling throughout the earth. controlling like robots. iRobot. WALL-E. Conservation and pollution of the earth. Human disrespect of the earth. Embracing space. Searching for new places.

    Maxie
  22. I’ve got your digital heart
    Strung around my analog neck.
    I’ve got you twisted in my rib cage
    And you’re suffocating slightly.

    Ananda Brutvan
  23. We are living in the digital age. I can remember when things were a lot easier. I saw the sun a lot more back then. I had more sunburns than tired computer eyes. I was happier I think. But I was also a kid. It’s amazing how dependent I’ve become on digitized everything.

    Lady Daisy Marie
  24. She gazed in wonder at the bright red numbers, jumping every minute as they changed in an instant. No longer would she wonder at the intricate machinery, the complicated clockwork that ticked and whirred and spun and seemed to work like magic. It was magic no longer, only heavy and inefficient an outdated. The bright, bold future intrigued her, the fascination of the art and science of complexity lost to the wonder of the tiny and electronic.

  25. Digital is a very fine piece of work in my opinion, Without digital cameras we would be having to go out and buy film and have them printed off. Instead now we can just upload them on our computer. So digital electronics are part of everyday life that many people don’t appreciate as much as we should.
    Digital items are very good and expensive.

    Evan
  26. Digital cameras. Pictures taken with my friends. For some reason I keep thinking about Sarah, and that time we all went to that glacier lake up in the mountains – Bloomington. We jumped off the rope swing into the freezing cold water. I don’t know what that has to do with the wro

    Tera
  27. I have a digital camera, and I wonder now how I ever got along without one. I simply love to be able to see the photos I take and save them on my computer without having to have them developed first.

    Mary Lou Wynegar
  28. Hmmm well this digital world has really got me all ‘forward’ in this world. If you don’t catch up to it then you may as well know someone that is fluent in it.I

  29. Digital refers to a technology that operates using digits rather than analog,

    pam hixon
  30. I ate way too much pasta. I wish I had understood that French guy when he asked me “Mozzerella or Parmesean?” Obviously it was a choice he was asking. I feel bloa

    Chelsea Krajcik
  31. The first fellow had only two fingers, one on each hand — which made them not so much fingers as tapers, the wrist narrowing down to a point like the view down a valley.

  32. The audience member looked at his digital watch and then squinted up in the sky as if he could locate the sun through the broiling mass of gray clouds. Jensen tried to shrug off the twitching, moaning body but that brought a disdainful glare from the audience member and of course his gun.

  33. everything’s digital these day- digital came, digital shopping, digital datin. digital digital digital. I think there’s a problem when I’m reading m textbook fr school, and have theurge (and truly believe within the depths of my heart) that I can control f to look up key words.

    Rebecca
  34. digital…
    we are living in the digital age… aren’t we? What do you think will happen to the world when everything digital crashes? Do you think people would survive? Most probably would just because they were brought up correctly knowing how to take care of themselves. But what about all the little rich girls. like omg

    alex clem
  35. digital clocks are great. they help the world move quicker. with analogs, people are always glaring at their watch or the wall for a good 15 seconds longer than needed. sometimes it can be funny for those who try to show off with those fancy watches (you know, the ones with no numbers on them) and when it comes time for them to find the time, they can’t even figure out where the numbers are! i get a kick out of that. digital times have improved the modern world!

    r
  36. we live in a digital age. we are so dependent on electrionics that we ahve lost who we are as people. society has completely changed because of things like digital cameras. no one has those photos like the poloroids anymore; they had character, we don’t.

    Jenna
  37. Oh man, what a lame word to get. I think of digital clocks. I remember sitting at my kitchen table, staring at an analog clock and then back to the digital clock on the microwave, ready to burst into tears because I thought I’d never be able to tell time with a normal clock. Digimon, digital monsters, digimon..

    Genevieve Katerine LaPoint
  38. I have digital camera. It`s very usefull and nice. I take pictures whenver i want, and it is great, i think.

    inga
  39. i don’t really feel like thinking about the word digital. I forgot what it means. I would think about it but I believe it would take me more than 60 seconds to remember what the word digital means. brain block i guess. one time I forgot what the word moose meant.

    Rina
  40. Its purple its black its 2 words its interactive it makes you think especially if you want to play.
    i have to think about it

    jackie