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by cronix
1890 days ago
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> What your talking about is something completely different. I wonder if farmers felt the same way when tractors first started coming onto the scene replacing ox/horses and a plow, or combines, or grain carts, or seed drills, or... Did you grow up using any of that at-the-time "high tech" equipment? It was high tech at some point, now just common tech. At what point is something considered "high tech?" If you were born in the age of cell phones, are they considered high tech, or just common tech you can find on any street corner like gumball machines? If you were born in the 1950's, does your opinion differ on cell phones from someone currently in their 20's who grew up with it and knew no other way? Technology fueled the Agricultural Revolution. https://www.thoughtco.com/agricultural-revolution-1991931 |
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The farmer would have slammed the door, and fed his horses.