Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Pre-bionic era

We live in a pre-bionic era. Except a few people with really hig tech prosthetics, we are detached from the technology that we're consuming. But like food in the stomach, we're digesting and assimilating it.

Change. Such a dull buzzword. Yet the one change that seems unheard of is the one even the hippy lentil eaters recoil from. Kniuhiuuhi

Bodily change, and specifically elective bodily change. New generations will see us as old fogies in this capacity. Oh it's so dated to stay in the pre-bionic era. We'll become like pets, if we're lucky.

If you're already spending a significant amount of time interfacing with technology, it's natural to want to improve the interface, which is currently supremely clunky.

I'm typing this on an ipad...a massive step backwards from the keyboard, an already clunky interface. But it's been accepted by the new generation. Bihbkhbjk

Latest trainers, latest fingers, latest us. It won't happen overnight, but it'll happen. And the birthing pains are felt already.