What major historical events do you remember?
Do you remember ?
Are you 80th born ?
No one from A.D ( the internet generations ) knows what B.C ( before connected to internet how life was .
The days where both sides where green .
Days of the visit each other
I have a lot of historical events in my head actually and I have a good memory but 1 event changed the planet and a changed us.. The internet and technology revolution
My beautiful small WordPress planet of readers and writers . I hope you had a great yesterday and a peaceful today. I love you .

From a beautiful memory of last night , I chose it to be the painting of the day for us . It was created last night 6 hours time Z
Did you know ? Lego mini-figures have the largest population on Earth! … Just pray you won’t step on one while you going in the night to pee . But yeah Lego . Just imagine these Lego’s on AI with rocket man Chip on the side . ( run ) Smile .. I only watched internet news for 10 mins last night . I saw bad dreams . So smile and stay here . It’s wild out there . The captain went on break and the sailors with the cooks took over the ship .
Ericsson 688 was like ,
Hmm I mean more than latest iPhone , as now we already know that there is an iPhone coming that has better stuff and it’s expensive .
But before there was no cell phone no internet and when the cell phone appears . You know that sound or almighty making a miracle in-front of you ? Yes that feel .
From broken English to better normal English
From no cell phone to a cell phone and from normal life with no internet to broken life with .
The comparison
Birth of the Internet ( MSN)
Once upon a time, in a world before the internet, life was vastly different. Communication was primarily done through traditional means such as letters, telegrams, and landline phones. People relied on physical maps and guidebooks to navigate unfamiliar places, and researching information required a trip to the library or consulting encyclopedias.
In those days, social interactions were more personal and face-to-face. Friends and family would gather for meals, engage in long conversations, and play board games together. Meeting new people often happened through mutual acquaintances or chance encounters, making connections more organic and meaningful.
Entertainment options were limited compared to today’s digital age. Families would gather around the television to watch their favorite shows at specific times, and going to the cinema was a popular pastime. Reading books, playing outdoor sports, and engaging in hobbies like painting or knitting were common ways to spend leisure time.
When it came to shopping, people would visit physical stores, browse through catalogs, or rely on recommendations from friends and family. Finding specific products or comparing prices required visiting multiple stores, which could be time-consuming. Additionally, banking and financial transactions were conducted in person at the local bank branch, often involving long queues and paperwork.
Traveling was an adventure in itself. Planning a trip involved poring over travel brochures, making phone calls to book flights and accommodations, and relying on travel agents for guidance. Exploring new destinations meant relying on physical maps and asking locals for directions, which often led to unexpected discoveries and interactions.
However, with the advent of the internet, life underwent a dramatic transformation. The world became more connected, and information became easily accessible at the click of a button. Communication became instantaneous, with emails, instant messaging, and social media platforms allowing people to connect with others from all corners of the globe.
The internet revolutionized the way we gather information. Search engines like Google made research effortless, providing answers to almost any question within seconds. Online encyclopedias, news websites, and educational platforms became go-to sources for knowledge. The internet also brought forth a wealth of entertainment options, from streaming services that allowed people to watch movies and shows on-demand to online gaming communities that connected players worldwide.
Shopping underwent a significant transformation as well. E-commerce platforms like Amazon made it possible to buy almost anything online, with doorstep delivery becoming the norm. Price comparisons, customer reviews, and product information were readily available, making informed purchasing decisions easier than ever before. Online banking and digital payment systems streamlined financial transactions, eliminating the need for physical visits to the bank.
Travel planning became a breeze with the internet. Online travel agencies offered a wide range of options for flights, accommodations, and activities, allowing travelers to customize their itineraries. Digital maps and navigation apps made getting around unfamiliar places effortless, providing real-time directions and traffic updates.
While the internet has undoubtedly brought numerous conveniences and opportunities, it has also changed the dynamics of human interaction. Social media platforms have become a primary means of communication, often replacing face-to-face interactions. People now spend more time engaging with screens than with each other, leading to concerns about the impact on mental health and social connections.
In conclusion, life before the internet was characterized by slower communication, limited information access, and more personal interactions. The internet has revolutionized the way we communicate, gather information, entertain ourselves, shop, and travel. While it has undoubtedly made life more convenient, it has also brought about significant changes in how we interact with one another.
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And kept us far away from each other and far away from self.
Waisting our days in searching while the gras in-front of us is green and we not even feeling it .
This is the most historical event or let’s say on top of the list and 2 years as covid the ugly days z .
TBC
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Just one small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day.” — …
Say Lego .
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