Saturday, September 12, 2009

Just a phone?

It is hard to believe that when we were born, we didn't even have cordless phones. We didn't have home computers (well, maybe a few of us did). We didn't have the Internet (remember dialing up at 14.4 kbps??). We didn't even have cable.

Now we have cell phones that we can carry around everywhere. Cordless phones, the "cool gadgets" of yesterday, are outdated. We don't even have a home phone at our house, we use our cell phones instead. What's more, these small gadgets that are our main phones, are also our computers. I can blog from mine, view and update Facebook, shop eBay, play card games, and basically do almost everything I want to do without touching our home PC. And, now, we can watch movies and stream video on these "phones." I recently learned that I can watch NFL football games on the iPhone (according to DirecTV, but I have still got to get it set up!).

All this in a package the size of a deck of cards. To us adults, this is still pretty cool. And high-tech. What's so amazing is that for our kids, this is "normal." Run-of-the-mill. Standard. Nothing to be surprised by. In fact, it's totally expected. Can you imagine what they would think by our homes in the early 1980's? It would be, so, gasp, BORING!

What has prompted all these deep thoughts, you might ask? See below...


Nate was able to pick up the iPhone interface faster than most adults. Here he is playing Tom's Tiger Woods golf game. And he is making par! The first time he ever has played the game, and he is better at it than we are.

1 comment:

Relentless Forward Commotion said...

isn't it crazy! I remember using instant messanger (AIM) for the first time, a few weeks before I started college, to talk to my future roommate. I thought it was the coolest thing EVER!