In the spirit of why I started keeping a blog, I thought I’d write down a list of questions that I’m guessing what my grand kids will be asking 50 years from now. Only then will I know how my predictive abilities are. Some are actually wishes of mine, but if I believe in them strongly enough, I’m sure someone (perhaps me) will invent something to address them.
- What is a battery?
- You had to actually recharge the battery all the time?
- Why did you have to type things in? Wasn’t using keyboard slow and inefficient?
- Why were images only in 2D on a physical surface? Wasn’t it hard to carry around?
- Why do old pictures show all kinds of cables on the desk? What did they do?
- Why was storage and speed always defined? Did you actually run out of space?
- What is a personal computer?
- Why did you call it a “smart” phone?
- Why did you use paper?
- What are magazines and newspapers?
- What is a password? How did you remember all of them? why did you need them?
- Why did things all look the same? Why didn’t everyone personalize their things?
- What do you mean you had to “search” for things?
- You got to drive the car?
That’s Awesome ,.we totally think alike ! Bless You !