Wave of the Future

wave of the futureThe Panasonic RL-H1400 Hand Held Computer was the wave of the future forty years ago.  In the early 1980′s a man could walk up to a payphone, light a pipe, and check his email over a dial-up modem.  Past conveniences look so clunky now, but I’m sure people who could afford these luxuries imagined they would also be communicating with aliens before the century was over.  Sometimes I feel like I’m doing that now.

3 Responses to Wave of the Future

  1. Funny you should mention aliens, I work with space case most any day of the week!!

    I do agree about cumbersome early computing items, I also believe we’ve been duped by big tech. Here’s what I mean, look at the advancement in “older” disc technology, we went CED to laserdisc then to CD, DVD then to Blu-ray. Technologies are given a piece at a time. Now we realize streaming was available way before 80′s “advancement” happened. Military communicated over phone lines in the 60′s with computer to overseas colleagues, hence Internet.

  2. Do you remember Nana’s bag phone she use to carry in the car? She hated it and I don’t recall her ever using it but one time.
    She was coming home from Aunt Helen’s and tried to call when she was in a valley. Didn’t work and gave it back!

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