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Yes, it's exciting and it's really cool to have the privilege of following these things.

We just have to remember how much we can see things evolve and disappear, as was the case with floppy disks, cassette tapes, those square cell phones and other things.

That is true. Consider film in cameras, the VCR, long distance bills, and tubes in televisions.

Anyone who watching what is taking place and looking to leverage it will find themselves in different positions.

Task, have you ever used this?

I was watching TV with my wife and she is only a few months older than me and I was surprised when she said she never messed with it.

Here we call it a Typing Typewriter. I don't know what it's called there.

It's incredible to see how things have evolved over the last 50 years to what we have today.

What will we have in the next 50 years? Would things be "written" or "typed" with the force of thought?