Did mid 2000s tech have the shortest lifespan ever

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BREH....BREH....I will go to my grave still laughing/smiling about this but a cpl years ago I bought my pops a new car, and I remember when I was visiting my parents a few months later he and I decided to go to a family friends house who lives in a rural part of the state....we go up there to shoot guns, fish and go hiking all while talking about life. Pops is getting older now so i really cherish that shyt. He insists on driving. I'm loading everything up and as I get in....:mjlol:

NOT only does my dad have his old school Garmin, even though the car has integrated navigation etc...he also STILL had a little bluetooth speaker phone that I had given him YEARS ago because for some reason his OLD car's bluetooth system had some software glitch that would cause the connection to go out (and switch back to the phone's audio) at random times

My dad loves getting new gadgets and shyt, but he HATES not knowing how to do something and thus having to ask for help. And once he has mastered how to use a certain gadget he's sticking with it for the long haul. So many contradictions lmao

I'm like you know you don't need to use this, the car has all of that shyt in it already!

He just laughs and tells me to set it up for him.
I use my Garmin for rentals (I travel frequently) because I’m not paying extra for a built in navigation system if I already own a Garmin.
 

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Technological change is exponential. Or so they say.

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