Posted By: DanRMorris |
Tags: 30 years from now, CD's, cordless phones, grandkids, hospital, Maps, microwaves, old technology, overhead electric wires, technology
Posted in Life's Experiences
I was thinking today that much of what is here now, is likely to be different than what will be here in 30 years. Here’s what started that thought:
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“You Used To Think Zapping Your Food With Rays Was Safe?” |
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They’ll either say:
“How did you get the electricity into those wires?”
or they’ll ask:
“Why did you connect all the buildings together with those wiry things?” |
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“Gramps, that looks like the letters they used to use in fancy documents. I wonder how long it takes to learn all those.”
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“When maps were on paper, how did you ever know when you would get there?”
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- Image by wblo via Flickr
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“When music was on those CD things, what happened when you took them out of the holder? Would the music come off or did it stay? |
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“Would you have to go home every time someone called you. How did you decide what to do?”
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Finally, and hopefully not. . .
“I’m glad they let you wait at home nowadays, I’d hate to wait in that little room for 6 months to see the doctor.” |
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