Youtube hearted comments of Free Saxon (@freesaxon6835).
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ExplainingComputers I wonder, in the future if the relaxed way ( tablet use , sort of flippant ), technology such as this is used will lead to a less disciplined, less serious, reflective mindset, with dire consequences ( The film Time Machine 1960) Eloi glibly say, as they chew on a water Mellon, " you ask many questions " their library is just dust
I used a ink nib, and ink well in primary school, effort was required, but possibly with a p.c usage it might be different. I too feel far more comfortable, and focused using a desktop p.c, and from what I see, even younger people seem to feel this way, so perhaps it's universal?
One for your 'explaining the future' channel, as you have suggested, transhumanism, will happen, but so slowly we will just drift into it. But what O.S to use :-)
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