It’s 2014. My mobile phone is more powerful by several multiples than the first desktop computer I bought.
These days we interact with computers quickly and relatively easily and it’s getting easier and more intuitive all the time.
For those of us who grew up in the 1970s and 1980s we’ve lived through the evolution of the technology. We can remember when it wasn’t that easy. We can remember how it used to be.
But if you were born in the last 10 years or so the older technology might be a little bit confusing:
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@rickoshea this, if you haven’t seen it already http://t.co/YdrFmzT5Vi
RT @blacknight: Children React To Old Computers: http://t.co/ec2c2mh7ic
Children React To Old Computers http://t.co/XnLIiz9SzJ via @blacknight
Priceless, thanks Michele Neylon http://t.co/2PuWbZ5Q8d
God be with the days!! http://t.co/m7xP8YixQe
Children React To Old Computers http://t.co/YFttO87ocQ