Hi-tech: Gee, It’s the New, New & Improved
Richard Laermer asked: Yesterday’s “hi-tech” is the “new and improved” of today. This occurs because of the degree of proliferation of everything. But, as my colleagues who toil in technology tell me with a shrug, ubiquity eventually overshadows novelty. LCD tech is the example I’ll use. This was implemented 35 years ago and can now… Read More »