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On Thu, 26 Dec 2024 08:40:06 -0000 (UTC), Charles PackerYou could have a connected / "smart" house with all the latest gadgets and gizmos where you can control *everything* from a cellphone app or via voice control. :-)
<mailbox@cpacker.org> wrote:Is anybody else here old enough to have had grandparents born inGrandparents? My father was born in the nineteenth century. My older
the 19th century? Theirs arguably was the generation to have
witnessed the greatest technological change. Neither of my two
grandmothers, from the Midwest, ever learned to drive a car.
sisters witnessed the change from horse-drawn plows to tractors.
When I was born, there was no electricity or running water in our
house, and this was perfectly normal.
A few years ago I went on a tour of the duplex home the Beyer brothers
built for themselves, and the tour guide remarked that everything in
the house was electric, even the fireplaces. I started to remark on
how up-to-date that was -- and realized that *nothing* in the present
day can be as modern as that all-electric house had been, even if the
description includes things that are currently impossible.
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