Changes in the technology of communication are occurring so rapidly that we human beings now move through a cloud ofmessages as densely as a locust-storm. Every new device increases【M1】______the speed and the outreach of the last, and young people are now governed by the gadgets in their hands, which don’t merely contain their lives and also to a great extent dictate them.【M2】______ Of course, the print media still exist. There are old-fashioned people like myself who make a living by writing things, and old-fashioned people like you, who support us by reading, or atany rate buy, what we write. But maybe it’s only people like us【M3】______who are able really to regret for the changes that are sweeping【M4】______away so much that we depended upon. The rest of the world iscaught up in the torrent of gadgets, each new model is designed to【M5】______relieve its owner of one more source of spiritual exercise or one【M6】______more obstacle to fun. Memory now exists behind a screen. Veryfew is stored in our heads, and our recollections drift in cyberspace【M7】______like asteroids, unconnected to the orbit in which we move. Written letters are a thing of past, and essays are downloaded【M8】______from the sites devoted to them. Research means surfing the web, and as for social life—this is a matter of tweeting and twittering as one drifts through cyberspace. Facebook friendships bubble up in amoment, and consist of a mutual agreement between strangers to【M9】______put themselves on display. More and more does it seem thatputting yourself on display is what it is all about, which there is【M10】______nothing more to love and friendship than being mutually visible. 【M9】