The phones these days are absolutely amazing. Not only do they allow us to communicate with our friends and family via the world wide web, they have become our cameras, photo albums, GPS, personal computers, library, secretary, as well as offer the ability to do anything you could possibly dream of with a little thing called an 'App'.
What blows my mind is if the phone runs short of space you have the option to purchase 'Cloud' storage or start deleting things you may not really need.
I've tried deleting things but I don't like making those choices, so truly the only way to go is the 'Cloud'
Somewhere in techno space you can store everything near and dear to you in a 'Cloud', as well as retrieve it when necessary.
This got me thinking, wouldn't life be grand if we had the ability to do the same with our memories?
I feel my brain can't handle anymore information, it's out of space, zip, notta. What I do manage to squeeze in doesn't stay long. Something warm and wonderful will have entered my mind but as quickly as it comes it starts heading out. Don't go I beg, I'm liking this thought, but it reminds me there is no room to stay, saying adios I'm outta here and there I am, left trying to remember why I even wanted it to stay in the first place.
I would love to store 52 years of memory in a 'Cloud' allowing my brain new space to absorb more information.
Just think of the possibilities, you could actually remember and recall what you did yesterday, read something and retain the information, even retell a story accurately. The list is endless.
It truly would be remarkable if we could somehow integrate current 'Cloud' technology with our head so we can clear out the clutter and give our brains more space. Perhaps, and I know this is a stretch, we could actually become smarter than our phones.
Of course the husband, being the supportive man that he is, would remind me I've surpassed technology already, as my head has been in a cloud for years.
2 comments:
I love your ending with having your head in a cloud for years. A great post...
I wasn't think as technically as you but my thought the other day was that no matter how much information we put in that brain of ours, it will useless when we get incinerated or buried. Pretty grim ending for our brain storage.
Have a great weekend in the clouds.
Hugs,
JB
I love the way you think, it is getting harder and harder to remember all the details I know I should. Perhaps being in the clouds isn't so bad after all?
Thanks for the words of encouragement on keeping my blog going. It just seems like so many of my favorite bloggers have just gone away (perhaps swept off into a cloud??? LOL). I always enjoy catching up with you through your blog and enjoy your sweet stories and funny personality. Don't go anywhere, I will be around to read and enjoy your stories and comments for years to come.
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