Sunday, April 15, 2012
Clay, can you go get my iPhone...?
Just before your November birthday, on a cold October 14th, 2011, to be precise, I waited outside an AT&T store to buy Christia and myself a pair of the new Apple iPhone 4S smart phones. 'Cloud computing,' a jazzed marketing term for server data storage, is an integral part of the phone's architecture. The latest of Apple's smart phone line was Steven Jobs' last creation before his death on October 5, the notification of which was the first thing to come up on the cover page of Christia's new Apple computer Safari web browser. As I write this, we are contemplating the purchase of an Apple iPad 3. Viewing your birth across the technology available at the time is like planting a flag in a set of historical experiences. Right now children are becoming confused by print magazines vs. the iPad. (Why don't these pictures move?) I often wonder what your experiences with technology will be; radically different from mine, I'm certain. I am constantly reminded that it's feeding time whenever Christia requests that I get her phone; she uses a simple iPhone application to track daily how much you are breastfed.
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