Inspired by a high school's Digital Blackout campaign, where students went without social networks, e-mail or texting for an entire week, a journalist explores both sides of the technological divide. Jumping first into the digital madness, the reporter explores every single technological opportunity available, 24 hours a day (the Techno-Gorge), Four-squaring, Tweeting and Liking everything in sight. He then drops out entirely for a second week, with no computer, e-mail or social nets, availing himself with the now-lost icons of a by-gone era, including phone booths, land-lines, libraries, paper maps and letter writing. Juxtaposing the feast or famine of our hyper-linked society, the documentary highlights the very sharp contrasts between our technologically plugged in lives and living in the present moment.