Author Topic: What will 90's kids be like when retired?  (Read 4734 times)

i'm reading these out loud with an old man voice
I'm reading it telepathically with an old man voice.

back in my day we had homes, loving parents, and great things that advanced human society, then there was war.

Back in my day, we used to say "back in my day". Now we say "aaah, back in the olde days-"!

I have a bad feeling that we're reaching a peak of technology and while it will continue to advance it will do so at a much slower rate than in the past
It's not that the rate slows down, it's that we allow more space. Imagine the fastest CPU ever made, but we find ways to fit as many of those in a small space as possible.

It's not that the rate slows down, it's that we allow more space. Imagine the fastest CPU ever made, but we find ways to fit as many of those in a small space as possible.

That's why I'm really pulling for quantum computing.

"Back in my day, our games were creative and needed an IQ higher than sub-par"
It's not that the rate slows down, it's that we allow more space. Imagine the fastest CPU ever made, but we find ways to fit as many of those in a small space as possible.
Raises a question: what if apple clusterforgeted their stuff in the first iPhone instead of thinning it?

"Back in my day, you only lived once!"