The cutting edge innovations of yesterday quickly become the fossilized relics of tomorrow. When Windows 95 came out, it introduced a number of new features for consumers and sold millions in weeks.
To teenagers today, Windows 95 is an artifact from a bygone age.
When presented with the two-decades old computer, one teenager thought that it was the first computer ever made, and other described it as “prehistoric.”
For me though, this is like the first computer ever made.
, 19 years old