Today, I am more dependand on my electronic gatgets than ever before in my life.
I need my laptop, phone and camera to work for me all day every day. I can’t affort to loose any members of that team. If any of them fail, I have no means of making my living here.
Lately I’ve been having major issues with my laptop. I have a six year old Macbook Air, which is basically meant to be used just for browsing the world wide web, and it can’t take the heat of RAW files. Working on pictures in Photoshop is THE MOST important thing I use my computer for. Now the laptop is becoming just a fancy paperweight. I have a new Macbook Pro on my shopping list and I’m just waiting for Bitcoin to rise a little so I can get it. And no, I do not want to hear about how I could get a PC that can do everything better with half the price, so save your typing for someone else.
I’m actually writing this post on my phone, while waiting for the Image capture application to crash for the fifth time in a row while importing the pictures from yesterday. I can’t deal with that right now, it’s already been a long day, though a fun one!
As for the pictures in this post, they are iPhone shots from the Helsinki Design Museum exhibition called California: Designing Freedom, which is about the technologinal revolution, design and how the Silicon Valley has had a huge impact on all of our lives. I highly recomment going to see it if you have the change. It’s especially interesting to people on the blochain as we are already part of the new technological revolution.