Talk about backward compatibility. My great great greatgrankids can still plug in my 5th generation ipod into that thing 100 years later. So, I guess we won't actually be eating and preparing food in our kitchens any longer.
You are correct that we won't be eating or preparing food in the year 3000. Do you really see anything in this device that is useful for either of those functions?
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Talk about backward compatibility. My great great greatgrankids can still plug in my 5th generation ipod into that thing 100 years later. So, I guess we won't actually be eating and preparing food in our kitchens any longer.
You are correct that we won't be eating or preparing food in the year 3000. Do you really see anything in this device that is useful for either of those functions?