induces us to make many forward-looking declarations. Many of mine involve my relationship to gadgets, like the oath I’ve taken to stop sleeping next to my phone, which serves as an all-too-tempting portal to YouTube. The difficulty of actually doing this has made me long for a time when technology was less omnipresent, less powerful, just…less.
Here, writers of different generations pen obituaries to that bygone era, stories about the tech they miss the most. A lawyer mourns typing on his BlackBerry Bold. An auction observer recalls how hismade him interact with music. And a doctor reminisces about speaking her notes into a Dictaphone instead of pecking them into an electronic chart while her patient waits.
what a worthwhile endeavor
THERE IS NO GOD EXCEPT ALLAH THERE IS NO LORD EXCEPT ALLAH THERE IS NO CREATOR EXCEPT ALLAH AND MUHAMMAD IS THE MESSENGER OF ALLAH
My dad’s.
I still miss my BlackBerry, especially the keyboard.
It's possible to unplug your current modem too ya know. Nobody actually wanted to log off to let their little sister make a phone call.
G-Sutie Ha ha ha ha ha ha when you catch crash Oprah‘s browser app from its color coding un authorized recording like the first site crashed🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ohhhh, how I miss my Blackberry. The best of all of all times.