“You Used To Think Zapping Your Food With Rays Was Safe?”

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:

“You Used To Think Zapping Your Food With Rays Was Safe?”
Microwave oven
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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?”

Pole carrying electricity, Cable TV, and telep...
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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.”
The English alphabet, both upper and lower cas...
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“When maps were on paper, how did you ever know when you would get there?”
Louisville Roads: 1965
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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?
“Would you have to go home every time someone called you. How did you decide what to do?”
A cordless phone produced by Panasonic
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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.”

Letterkenny General Hospital waiting room
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