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Aug. 10th, 2016 04:41 pm
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I poke a stylus at a screen- just the one prod- and I've bought a book. More than that- the book is already in my hands. The whole transaction took less than a minute.

And I didn't have to sell my soul to perform this magic- or burn aromatic gums or even say, "abracadabra".

Tell me, then, why I shouldn't believe in spirits- or other invisible and elusive things- when what I've just done- this magical action- conjuring a thing out of thin air- would have seemed utterly fabulous and inexplicable to the world I was born into- a mere 65 years ago.

Date: 2016-08-10 06:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sorenr.livejournal.com
My grandmother has stopped using her iPad now because her eyesight is too bad now. But she used to get her newspaper on the iPad... Imagine that; a woman born in 1923 getting her newspaper digitally, sending emails and sharing pictures with her grandchildren!

It does make me wonder what I'll be up to in 2071 if I reach 93 like her... But my imagination doesn't stretch that far. That's probably for the best; sometimes the future is best seen through a mirror, darkly.

Date: 2016-08-10 07:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
My mother has drawn the line at computers. They're one advance too many for her. Ailz's mother on the other hand- who is 86- is online all the time.

I sometimes think the world is going too fast for me and then I take a deep breath and tell myself to hang on in there because this is one hell of an exciting time to be alive.

Date: 2016-08-10 07:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sorenr.livejournal.com
My grandmother would never have dared touch a PC - she saw what a mess my grandfather made of it when he tried in the mid-90's, and no explanations about easier modern interfaces would have convinced her, I think.

But she saw all her great-grandchildren using iPads from the age of 2, so that didn't seem so scary when she got one for her 90th birthday. She had 2½ great years with it before her eyes became too weak - her favourite app was one that allowed her to explore historic sites across the globe from her armchair.

To think; 300 years ago the developments of a lifetime would be... Well... Not a lot, really.

Date: 2016-08-11 08:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
Yes, we're living in an era of accelerated change.

Remember when computers were huge metal things with flashing lights that took up a whole room?

Date: 2016-08-11 08:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sorenr.livejournal.com
I grew up in the 1980's... We had a computer room at our school, where we could take classes in typewriting and the like. The machines were large, for sure (and bright orange for some strange reason), but they did fit on a desk. And in the late 80's I was teaching myself simple programming - if you can even call it that today - on a Commodore 64 at home, and saving the programmes on cassette tapes.

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