Humancreativenessisboundless.Withtheadvanceofscienceandtechnology,acompletelynewmeansofcommunication—theMobilePhone—cametotheworld,which,beingnotfixedinoneplacelikeordinaryphones,greatlyfacilitatestelephonecommunication.
Themobilephonespreadssorapidly,firstfrombusinessmentoofficeworkers,thentotownshipenterprisemanagers,thentojournalistsandthennowadaystopeopleofalltradesandprofessions.Atpresent,itseemsthatnowherewedonothearthemusicalringingofthemobilephone.Peopleatfirstbuyphonesforconvenienceandlaterforfashion.Tooccupythisincreasinglybigmarket,themanufacturersareworryingtheirbrainsintomakingvarioustypesofphones,largeorsmall,colouredorblackandwhite,multi-functionalorwithvideocameras,tosatisfytheneeds.Newfashionsappearalmosteveryday.
However,itisagreatpitythattheinventorsofthemobilephonedidnotexpectthenegativeeffectscausedbytheirscientificmerits.Becauseoftheabuseofthemobilephone,aircraftmechanismrefusestoworkproperly,librariesarenolongersoquiet,restaurantsarefilledwithnoisyphonetalk,teachingisincessantlyinterruptedbythesignals...
Here,inthepicture,aconcertisgoingon.ThepianistissupposedtobeplayingBeethoven'ssymphonywhen,allofasudden,amanwithatiestoodup,talkingloudlyoverhismobilephoneandtellinghisfriendthathewasattendingaconcertofclassicalmusic.Theaudienceshudderedwithpanicandthepianistwasnearlyshockedtodeath.
Itisnotinfrequentthattheabovescenehappensinpublicplaces.True,humanbeingshavetherighttoenjoymoderncivilization,nevertheless,shouldtheyknowhowtoconductthemselvesinthemoderncivilizedsociety?