Going to Knebworth 1990 at 18 was a mind opening, and altering experience for me... I'm a generation behind most of ya'll, but making up for lost time.


I too love to think about where we've been, where we are, and even better where we're going.
My dad was born before the first jet aircraft or atomic bomb, has seen us progress all the way to where we are now.
(Technological depressing point - My lovely wife has never been alive while a human was on the moon, and I was only 1 year old the last time a human was there. It's been too long, we need to get back at that!)
Kinda funny to think that all the thousands of dollars of high tech wizardry this 1980's guy is marveling at can fit in a small device that costs a few hundred bucks and slips in your pocket today.

I think one of the next big advancements will be wetware computer interfaces, but there'll be a lot of pushback on that one, but that's the next logical direction.