Yesterday’s technology, tomorrow’s antique
Posted: June 16th, 2005 | Author: Vitor | Filed under: Internet, World | 2 Comments »Something I forgot to tell you - FT’s article: “Yesterday’s technology, tomorrow’s antique”:
Each technological advance, however small, is a moment worth saving.
Yesterday’s electronic innovation, today’ junk, is tomorrow’s antique. And no other field of mass production makes history so quickly.
As I am only 23 years old, my only vintage contender objects are:
- brick-size Nokia 3110 (although my N 6630 will be a great candidate in the future);
- Sega’s 8bits Mega Drive: good’ol times playing Street Fighter & Mortal Kombat
- AMD 300 Mhz processor with a 2,5 Gb hard-drive (that takes only 7,5 minutes to turn on…)
And
Hum… now that I look at it the list kind of sucks…
Also: FT.com seems to be using hidden links… shame on them…
Is it just me or my RSS feeds aren’t working?