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In my mind, I'm telling myself that that'll never be me--I'll always be open to new technology--heck, i'll even look forward to it. I hope. Here's the big difference between me and my grandpa: he grew up in a time of relative constancy as far as technology is concerned; whereas I grew up in the digital age. I've been bombarded with new advancements in technology for as long as I can remember--from desktop computers that were basically useless unless you liked solitaire, to the internet (AOL), to laptops, to cell phones, to MP3 players, to tablets and the list is growing every day. I have been forced to keep up.
I'd like to think that i'll continue to evolve with technology, but one thing I have discovered as I "grow up" is that with age comes uncertainty of the unknown. When I was a child/teen--I had no fear, but now I find myself questioning things I never would have thought twice about. The author made a reference to foursquare--in my teens I never would've thought twice about "checking in" somewhere whereas now I question whether or not it's safe to let people know that i'm at a movie (meaning i'll be out of my house for at least 2 hours--feel free to rob me blind.). This is where I find my uncertainty in the future of technology--will I be so eager to learn new technology in 20 years or will the uncertainty get the best of me? I guess we'll have to wait and see.

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