BEING BORN IN THE ‘60s!
September 27, 2019
…does that make me old? I think not.
I can unequivocally state that my parents’
generation enjoyed the BEST times of Pakistan – no two ways about it. However, my generation of the 1960s have
evolved through one of the most INTERESTING and EXCITING periods of history –
the TECHNOLOGY explosion. I mean, we have
first-hand witnessed -
1) The
change from rotary to touch button telephones;
2) Analog
to Digital services telephone services;
3) The
advent of the PERSONAL computer (my first computer was an IBM machine) in the
early 1980s;
4) Mobile
phones - GSM, 3G, 4G, 5G … and all the future “G’s” that are to come;
5) Laptops,
sat phones, VOIP tech, skype, whats app, wechat, tablets;
6) Newspapers
to online news and RSS feeds;
7) Print
media to Social media;
8) Reel
cameras to Digital cameras- in fact, I found one such camera and asked my studio
for a 36mm reel only to be told they’ve been discontinued 😊! So, I’ve started scanning my old reels into
digital photos for posterity;
9) Vinyl
records, cassette tapes, VHS & Beta to cloud based music & videos;
10) Pen
cameras, car cameras, CCTV – you name it … it’s out of the old “BOND” movies we
used to see!
11) We
used pens & pencils but the latest tablet & phone technology uses a
stylus and speech-to-written technology.
12) Amazon,
Careem, Uber … the list goes on an on.
The generation of the ‘90s has grown up on
digital … they never experienced non-digital communication! It’s online movies, Netflix, cloud-based streaming
movies, etc. Yes, my kids come to the
theatre but they don’t need a cable TV set up in their dorms anymore- they are
quite content with seeing their content on their laptops.
However, I feel, what technology explosion we
saw in the ‘90s was one of the most interesting a generation can witness – notwithstanding
what is yet to come! - and things are
still evolving.
It’s only a matter of time when our thoughts
will be transcribed to the written-word … I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s
already here !
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