Quote Originally Posted by Jason Zimmerman View Post
Hey Jamie, that's a funny story because I'm 35 too. The difference for me though is that my parents had to tell me to go outside because I was too busy trying to beat Super Mario Brothers and every other video game I could get my hands on.

But as far as technology goes, I don't think we can ever really predict it. If you look at how fast computers and cell phones have changed in just the last 10 years and how much technology has changed in such a short time span I don't think we'll ever be able to guess what will happen next.

Personally, I love technology and while I do think it is a bit scary that kids are texting at young ages and are becoming removed from direct communication and are becoming extreme multi-taskers with all of the technology at their disposal, I can't wait to see where technology goes from here.
Hey Jason,

Yeah I remember the Super Mario Brothers days......Couple other favorites of mine Blades Of Steel, Little League World Series, and of course Mike Tyson's Punchout! I am very curious as well to see where technology takes us in the next 5-10 years! I am surprised they haven't totally eliminated text books from schools, and gone with iPads or Laptops yet. I guess some schools have taken that approach. I don't think it will be long till it happens right across the board.

Jamie