May 14, 2012
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Technology
My Grandson, Cody is 3 years old. He has is own I-Pad and knows how to work it really well. He knicknamed it his “beenie”. (Not sure where that came from) He lets us know when it needs to be plugged in. My wife babysits him throughout the week. Last week he got upset because he wanted to watch a certain kids program. He was convinced he could get it immediately like he could at home. He didn’t understand that we have cable and couldn’t get a certain program at anytime.
That caused me to ask this question:
What will technolgy looks like a few years?
Will everything be immediate?
Comments (12)
Wouldn’t surprise me
Don’t know. Can’t say. I don’t like it but I guess things happen that way.
Just a few lines from an old song I thought fitted your questions.
That is a good question. I don’t know the answer. If things do become immediate elsewhere it will still be another 30 years before that comes to the rural south where I live. lol Technology is slow to some to less populated areas and some rural areas are not receptive to change in general.
probably.
perhaps
I can’t even begin to imagine how it will all change, lol.
I want my Mapo NOW! was a commercial when I was a kid. I think patience is something young people have to work very hard to learn.
yes, my 2 yr old grandson is techno savy
with technology, anything is possible. Even immortality.
@mcbery - Thanks
@C_L_O_G - It is slow to arrive here also – South Dakota.
@Babyboomerjill - I think that is so funny.