Everything started somewhere. There was always a first: a first cell phone, a first TV, a first computer, a first camera… But now more than ever, the pace feels nearly impossible to keep up with. We’re moving to an on-demand culture, and with quickly evolving technology, we inevitably must bid farewell to older gadgets.
Today’s tech allows photographers to capture life in the most realistic portrayal, bringing viewers into the
scene as if they were there when the shutter released. We can flip through photos saved to memory cards,
delete what we don’t like, and crop and edit what we see with the click of a button. And when the day is
done, we head home to our computers, plug the camera into a laptop, and upload pictures straight to social
media. Pretty mind blowing!
The first electric telephone was first invented in 1876, but long before then, telegrams and other acoustic
devices were used to transmit speech. However now, That smart phone in your pocket that can make calls to
anywhere in the world, search the Internet for infinite data, take high quality photographs, and play
superlative sound? Yea, that’s pretty close to magic.
Let’s be honest. Cassette tapes were a total pain in the ass. And while I truly miss my childhood
sing-alongs, I’m an even bigger fan of iPod shuffles, Spotify, and CDs. Thus, it can be undoubtedly
concluded that we really don't have to go through all that rewind and chug chug chug stuff. Various apps and
devices have taken their place making our zen worth living.
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