Cost of an iPhone X in 1957

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Just think of the unbelievable productivity loss ratio of some kid surfing Facebook on what would have been unobtanium 50 years ago.

Turing wept.
 
Amazing how condensed today's technology is compared to yesteryear's.
 
I'm an I.T. guy. I still have some old saved equipment. I attached an 8" floppy drive and a 32 gb micro sd card onto a hand hewn board. I donated it to a friend that teaches at the local high school. It's a good visual aid.
 
Salsa dog, did you ever see a 20 inch floopy?

The company I worked for in the early 90's still had customers that needed them...
And we rebuilt them as needed...

And let's not forget how the pricing has changed per byte.
Example, in 1985, right after the Macintosh came out, folks were buying 5mb hard drives for 5000 bucks!

And the first laser printer that came out was over seven grand! And it didn't work all that well!
The tech for it was awesumm, but there was no real software to drive it to its full potential!

Heck, I bought a 400k external floopy drive for my Mac, it cost over 800 bucks!
The week AFTER I bought it, Apple dropped the 800k floopy for less money!

And yet, to this day, I guess I am an Apple fanboy! Thx, Steve Jobs!
 
Old tech repurposed!



description: rows and rows of floppy drives playing star wars emperial march
 

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