fast.
i have these moments periodically, when i’m flipping between iTunes, Firefox, mail.app, NewsFire, Adium, etc, when i honestly can’t remember what working was like before exceptionally fast laptops and Internet connections. i literally can’t imagine doing the work that i do today, or living the life that i lead, without this stuff.
how’d we do research before?
how’d we schedule lunches?
how’d we figure out how to get anywhere in a foreign city?
how’d we keep up with what’s happening in a 2 year old friend in Philadelphia’s life? or his parents’?
i honestly can’t remember. i think that in the years since i got to Stanford (1989, 2 weeks before Loma Prieta) that something incredibly fundamental has taken place. a shift that’s impossible to get your head around. and it’s touching absolutely everything.
now & then i just have to pause and be amazed at it all.
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"Everything is different, but the same... things are more moderner than before... bigger, and yet smaller... it's computers... San Dimas High School football rules!"
- Ox, in "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure"
via: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096928/quotes
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