tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-109127762007-04-15T03:29:33.223-07:00MotoBlogBChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12531888676528483344noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10912776.post-1108704457477930492005-02-17T22:12:00.000-07:002005-02-17T22:27:37.476-07:00That play's music?Would you believe that question shocked me to the core? <br /><br />One afternoon in our new home I decided to brush of one of my vintage albums and listen to an album. I can't remember for sure what I played but I think it may have been Ten Years After, with an oldie but goodie called "I'd Love to Change the World". Ever heard it?<br /><br />About the time I drop the needle and a few licks start to crank out, my 10 year old daughter is walking by, stops in dumbfounded amazement, turns to me and says; that plays music?<br /><br />Talk about obsolete technology! Not to mention an obsolete Dad. Wow! What a difference 10 years makes. You know <strong><em>it's the future now</em></strong> when your kids have never heard music from a record player and only know music as coming from a radio or CD.<br /><br />What about 8-tracks or even cassette tapes? - ancient history! Just a mad minute in the ever progressing technology evolution.<br /><br />Imagine in a year or two when the CD is an afterthought and music is entirely traded on memory stick or iPod.<br /><br />Video will follow soon. Imagine access to enormous video libraries on-demand. Coming soon - video overload......BChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12531888676528483344noreply@blogger.com