Monday, February 5, 2018

#1759 Monday 5 February

Kaylia has been promoted from year 9 to year 10!  All her classmates are a year older.... and when they went to a new class area, Kaylia was left behind.... and she was very upset.  The teachers accepted the move that was needed .... and Kaylia joined her friends again.  She is very happy.

I'm impressed by the way Kaylia accepts and manages technology ..... I mentioned recently how she analysed why her iPhone wasn't playing YouTube .....  and she is managing the charging of her phone well too.  She likes to use the 'mobile charger' (an add-on to the battery for my cordless tools) ..... and when her phone goes flat, she goes and gets the charger set up and takes it off to her room.

It occurs to me that when I was Kaylia's age, "technology" was a radio!  I had a battery powered radio and I thought that was cool.  Not long after that, tape players and cassette players arrived.  These were fancy stuff for a long time .... till CD arrived and computers!  I remember being in awe of my older brother who had a PC with 8b memory (I think that's right) ..... and then in 1983 I was using a Commodore VIC-20 for business ..... 20b of memory.  Incredible.

1983 - Commodore VIC-20
1984 - Commodore 64  and SX64 portable



1988 - IBM with 10Mb drive
1989 - portable PC with 20Mb drive




1990 - Atari "palmtop" with 16Kb memory
(This little thing on the right was used to write all of the entries in the "Our US trip 1991" blog that you can access via the links to the right on this webpage)



1993 - Macintosh b/w box
1994 - Macintosh colour
1996 - Macintosh laptop
1998 - back to PC - Dell laptop


...... and so on.   I can remember thinking in 1976 that there was no way that I could imagine myself ever using a "computer"  LOL  .... and now 40 years later I carry an incredibly powerful computer in my top pocket ..... and Kaylia uses one without a second thought.


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