DINNER Tonight
dsi1 wrote:
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> My point was not that you should change horses or courses. What I said was the younger generation does not see computers the same way the oldsters do. It is the younger generation that's driving technological change. If you can't understand that, the current trends won't make any sense to you. My guess is that you're going to hold on to that old nag until one of you drops dead. That's fine with me although it does make me feel a little sad.
I agree with you. Someday, it will be star trek and no keyboards, etc.
"Computer: tell about this planet." Kind of sad to me as I like typing
on a keyboard and physically interacting with Mr.Computer. But I'm
old-school. Current things will die off with our generation.
I just wonder why you are constantly living in the future and not the
present. Are you not happy with what we have now?
Here's ant-other thing. I won't ever ride in or trust a "self-driving"
car. These cars will need many years of proofing before they become
trustworthy. What scares me is that they are out on my roads now. I
don't want to drive in traffic with experimental cars.
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