A Generational Reflection on Unnoticed Technological Change
By
Mark Dastmalchi-Round
Summary
A reflective essay comparing the author's experience of technological change across generations — from 8-bit microcomputers in childhood to today's modern world — inspired by a conversation with their grandfather (born 1911) who witnessed the leap from early airplanes to the moon landing. The piece explores how transformative change often goes unnoticed in the moment, only becoming apparent in retrospect.
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· 3 pulledWhen it's happening you don't notice it. It's only when you look back you see how much everything has changed.
When he was a child people were barely puttering around off the ground in aeroplanes; A few years before his 60th birthday, men walked on the moon.
When I look back at the simple 8-bit microcomputers of my childhood, compared to the modern world in which my daughter is growing up, I can't help but feel like I've seen a similar step change.
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