Technology... how does it work?


I'm sitting here in the airport after hours of conference sessions that talked about social media and mobile device usage. I'm sitting at my gate at a chair that has a pillar featuring USB and power ports to charge devices, because Delta clearly realizes this is now a common necessity. I'm watching planes take off. Planes in which passengers have wifi and can work... Or tweet or Facebook... from thousands of feet in the air.

Technology is amazing. I couldn't have imagined, when I was five years old in my it's computer class my grandmother put me in, that a day like this would come.

I distinctively remember learning how to use a mouse, and just being completely blown away by my ability to move things on the screen with this contraption called a "mouse." That was only 22 years ago. That is not that long at all! Technology advancement is moving at an alarming pace.

What are some of your distinctive tech memories?

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  1. I remember learning how to type on IBM computers in middle school. I remember playing snake on my first Nokia cell phone... now look at our phones (full web, 3D games, and video chatting).

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    1. OMG, remember when having snake on your phone was like the coolest thing ever? lol

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  2. I remember the real floppy disks and having just one computer per classroom in the sixth grade. I remember having one of the first Atari's. And I remember when CD's first came out.

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  3. Floppy disks, indestructible Nokia phones (trust me. I tried) and Oregon Trail (I was so excited when I found a version of it online!) are some of my earliest tech memories.

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    1. oooh, Oregon Trail was my first legit computer game lol. The ONE computer that had it in 4th grade was highly sought after.

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  4. I remember Oregon Trail as well, and this math game (I think it was Number Crunchers or Number Munchers?) in eight grade. Playing felt so exciting!

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