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Old 05-16-2011, 08:33 AM   #4
jbcohen
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A couple of things:

1) First I am very pleased with what early 21st century technology can do for me and I am very fustrated by all of the things that I would like to do but 21st century technology simply can't deliver. I would love to do more with technology but as Tony Stark once said "We are limited by the technology of our day."

2) I am very fustrated by those throwbacks in our society that are tethered to yesturday's technology and have no appreciation or vision of the future and what 21st century technology can do. Deadwood books and book cases are relics of the past and have no place in the home of the 21st century. They cost too much and take up way to much space with technology we can do better. Prior to learning of electronic reading I accumulated a library that will boggle your mind, in the basement I have all sorts of dead wood books, however that past is over I am going with the future.

3) Nice looking book cases are not really relevant or an option in the home of the 21st century. I have no use for them anymore, take them away, I am cutting ties with the past, forward to the future.

My home is the most technologically advanced on the block making use of all maners of 21st century technology to make things possible that will boggle the mind of my neighbors. Not only am I streaming movies to my HD TV I am streaming the whole internet to the same TV, I would go with 3D TV but they cost too much as yet. I am looking into introducing VOIP and taking out that 1800s technology that is landline phones. Going to put in internet radio which differs from traditional radio in that the stations are streamed from the internet and reception is irrelevant. On my hip is an employer provided blackberry that is cutting edge and does everything for me except scratch my head, blows my mind what this thing can do.

My moto is: Cut ties to the past and set course for the 22nd century warp factor seven.
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