Our children and their parents' technology, chronicle of a disaster announced?

Recognize it, in a few years, and as much as the PISA reports say, your child will handle your cell phone better than you. Unless a rooster sings you will be one of the millions of parents who will have stayed in the prehistory of the digital age. And is that if this continues at the same pace, and it does not seem that it will slow down, we will soon find pantallitas (sorry, they chivan me for the pinganillo that is now saidLED displays or something like that), because we are sure that we will find LEDs of those even on the slides of the park, and I play the neck that if there are not now it is because they would last little and the thing is not to spend.

Today, everything is 2.0, we have television 2.0, mobile 2.0, internet 2.0, even the chopped is 2.0 if they hurry me. We are connected between everyone and everywhere. Every time we have more devices that make our lives easier, or that they sell us, but many times what they get is that society forgets techniques and processes that cost centuries to know. So our children will give us a thousand laps in tactile operation and will be able to control the entire house from their comfortable sofa, but what will they do when they encounter an antediluvian device from our childhood? Our children and their parents' technology, chronicle of a disaster announced?

We said that everything was connected today. For example, any parent who bothers to discover this world a little and who worries about where their child is at every minute, previously called "paranoid father", has several dozen applications and various pots available to know the geolocation of his son with a margin of error of 2 millimeters and taking into account, that in my time the margin was of more or less two neighborhoods the thing has improved a lot in that sense.

Our children have become accustomed to the fact that everything works with buttons, lights of various colors and in general through actions that require little or no effort. But do not believe that this is something of these new generations, already in our young days, our grandparents were stunned, at least mine, before devices as common today as remote controls, (my grandfather continued to get up from the sofa, for several months, to change the channel until we realized and we explained that it was not necessary to be placed at a span of the TV). And my grandmother always told my parents, these kids are going to grow up without knowing how to do anything, (I was really saying that we would go dumb, but that is now wrong to say).

But, What happens when we turn the tortilla? What happens when we leave our offspring alone in front of a cutting-edge technology ... of the twentieth century?

My little son, without going any further, the first thing he did when we changed the TV for a flat screen was to try to change the channel by running your finger across the screen. And one of his favorite toys is an old telephone from 40 years ago.

I leave you with a video showing the funny reactions of children in front of a terrible device that most of us had anchored in the living room table and unable to take home when I was little. Let's get revenge a little, without malice, and let's see the funny reactions of children of the 21st century to a telephone of the 20th century

Tell us How have your children reacted when they have encountered any of your "toys"? Do you remember when they could only locate you when you were at home? What times those truth.