Which topic are you even on at this point? Is it still just "calculators are toxic" or are we into "machined arithmetic = Big Brother" territory? Something being able to do addition for you is not grounds for Toffler's "information overload." Nor is it a dystopian scenario based largely on a purging of information as within 451
Youve never read the book, have you? If you had, then maybe the next time you see someone with their nose buried in their phone, you will get it.

Information overload? The book isnt even THAT long, LMAO.