Whether it was the first time you got to use your parents’ PC, or your own phone, describe that experience.
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After you’ve offered (and described if necessary) your metaphor, please provide a bit of context about you, without your name, i.e., “Born in Moscow, 1998”
Kids getting toys or snacks
Beijing, 1995
A Window into another world
Doha, Qatar in 1991.
Heaven
Kandal Province, Cambodia, 1989.
A kid getting a candy
Madrid, Spain, 1997
Going on an adventure
Simbu Province, Papua New Guinea, 1990
Opening up the door to infinite possibilities
Chennai, India, 1995
Opening a new Window
QaQing, Northeast China, 1990
An awakening into solitude
America, 1993
an exciting invitation to another dimension
getting a Swiss army knife with 50 tools and only using the cork screw
Auckland, NZ, 1967
being part of the cool kids
Born in Germany, 1989
… frustrating.
(Clive Sinclair, assemble it yourself digital watch — it didn’t work, it took weeks to get a replacement by mail)
— English, 60, long long time tech users, tech minimalist
transitioning from caterpillar to butterfly.
Had to go through different stages to win trust and finally was free when I got my first Iphone!
Born in India, 1996