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That really is quite clever.
Aren't we losing our sense of awe a bit. I'm no longer really surprised by any technology any more...I'd believe anything. I was more in awe when I went to a museum of mechanical musical instruments in Rudesheim in Germany. A machine that could play a piano and 6 violins simultaneously using mainly wood and bellows was really impressive.
 
Aren't we losing our sense of awe a bit. I'm no longer really surprised by any technology any more...I'd believe anything. I was more in awe when I went to a museum of mechanical musical instruments in Rudesheim in Germany. A machine that could play a piano and 6 violins simultaneously using mainly wood and bellows was really impressive.

I dunno, I am amazed everyday by tech around me.

Everyday I sit at home working, and at about 1pm on my screen in HD pops up an incoming video call from my daughter 4500 miles away. I can see and talk to her & my grandkids in HD and real time for free*

I can also at any moment using my voice turn on stuff, turn it off, check the weather, the temperature in my house, turnoff the heating if needed, check the status of other stuff etc. I can look at my watch and see how active i have been and do something about it if I haven't been active, check my heart rate etc too.

I am in awe everyday of how far we have come and excited for how far we can go too.

*broadband/mobile data costs aside