How would you describe modern technology to a 18th century farmer?

Misc. — Tags: — Joe Anderson @ 10:41 pm Saturday 26 April 2008

Technology develops so fast. I doubt that in 200 years time, we could relate to their technology. Whilst it would probably be easy enough to explain and describe a CD to someone in 1950 (a type of record which uses light to convert the stored music into sound?), how about describing that to a 1750s farmer?

So, some challenges for commenters:

  1. A computer
  2. An iPod
  3. A camera
  4. A TV
  5. A Nintendo Wii
  6. A Nintendo DS
  7. Twitter
  8. SMS

Some, obviously, are easier than others. I would guess the game consoles are probably the hardest.

Do excuse how random this post is; I will have a review of a phone online tomorrow!

3 Comments »

  1. I’m a very impatient person and would probably never try to explain properly. That said, I’d smile and say “MAGIC.”

    Comment by Shannon — 27 April 2008 @ 9:35 am
  2. I would probably just go with ‘MAGIC’ too, just because it’s easy. :P

    Comment by Jessica — 1 May 2008 @ 9:48 am
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