I remember receiving, back in the early 60’s, a transistor radio for Christmas. It cost about $5 at the time. That was quite a bit of money back the
n to spend on a kid.
Compared to the technology available today it pales in comparison to the technical abilities, but not to joy of receiving the most ambitious advancement of it’s time.
Just wanted to share that memory and thank my parents for leading me down a path of technology, from an early age, to what is today a budget busting, aggravating, frustrating, stress induced life from being forced to deal with a technology which will surely cause my death during a raging fit while beating my Bluetooth mouse with an old fashion hammer.
I remember receiving, back in the early 60’s, a transistor radio for Christmas. It cost about $5 at the time. That was quite a bit of money back then to spend on a kid.
Just wanted to share that memory and thank my parents for leading me down a path of technology, from an early age, to what is today a budget busting, aggravating, frustrating, stress induced life from being forced to deal with a technology which will surely cause my death during a raging fit while beating my Bluetooth mouse with an old fashion hammer.
Bending Over Backwards on Flickr.
Lately I’ve been bending over backwards to accommodate folks, but it just seems to result in getting things ass backwards.
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When Life was Slow on Flickr.
I sometimes miss the time when the sense of urgency created by technology did not yet exist.
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Turkey Vulture on Flickr.
Happy Thanksgiving - I hope my 15 cents a pound Organic Turkey isn’t to dry and tough.
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