Thank god for Jimi Hendrix... I can explain...
We are living in strange times, yes? Anybody over the age of, say 35, should be capable of demonstrating experiential, anecdotal synopses of living in both the 'Before' age and the 'Now.'
We are living in strange times, yes? Anybody over the age of, say 35, should be capable of demonstrating experiential, anecdotal synopses of living in both the 'Before' age and the 'Now.'
By 'Before' age, I simply mean a time prior to computers and machines and gadgets playing such a dominant role in our daily lives. An age when we actually memorized dozens of phone numbers or wrote them down on our palms and in those little address books, because we had no alternative -- remember? It wasn't so long ago, but it seems prehistoric. Of course we hadn't yet been exposed to the digital 'contact list' of the 'Now' which requires us to remember nothing other than mostly first names and face pics.