I can't believe that it's already 2010. You know, back when I was in high school, I read Eric Blair's, (better known by his pen name, George Orwell), novel, 1984, for an English Literature class. At the time, I thought, "Wow! - that's 26 years in the future, that's a hell of a long time in the future, to say the least". And I wondered if I would even live that long, and if I did, what the world would really be like when 1984 actually arrived.
My dad passed away in 1983, unexpectedly, and since I was the executor of his will, the added obligations of trying to settle his estate, and take over most of his farming operations, (on top of trying to earn a living during a period of very tough economic conditions in agriculture), meant that 1984 came and went, and I hardly even noticed.
Well, here it is - 26 years after 1984, and the second 26 years seems to have flown by much, much faster than the first 26. I have to say that compared with the first 26 years, the rate of development of technology has virtually skyrocketed during the second 26 years, mostly due to the development of computers and related technology.
When I was in college, in order to supplement my engineering education, I took a lot of mathematics and computer science courses - many of them were post-graduate level, at the time. Of course, computer technology was in it's infancy back in those days, and when I look back at the course work that we studied then, it seems pathetically elementary, even though it was cutting edge stuff, back then.
I can't help but wonder what life will be like in another 26 years. I'm sure the world will still be full of problems, but technology will be absolutely awesome. I really believe that by then, most of us will no longer use phones, and desktop or laptop computers, (except at work). Instead, we will carry a tiny device in our pocket, or handbag, or clipped behind an ear, or worn on a bracelet, or watch, (Dick Tracy style), or maybe even implanted somewhere in our body, and that device will be our personal secretary, and our link with the rest of the world. Data entry will be by thought process, IOW, straight from the brain, (keyboards and microphones will be historical artifacts), and the output from that device will go directly into our own brain. Anything and everything we need to do, will be handled by that tiny device, and it will serve as an integrated extension of our own brain. IOW, it will perform as though it were actually a part of our brain, and electronically, of course, it will be a part of our brain.
I have no doubt that this will be the case, because technology virtually always turns out to be more advanced than we expect, when we make predictions about the future. In case I'm wrong, though, please be sure to remind me that I was all wet.
I also predict that by 2036, at least half the GI doctors practicing, will actually be devoting some serious thought to the possibility that there might be a connection between the clinical symptoms of microscopic colitis, and diet, and the World Gastroenterology Organisation will be calling for more research in that area, before making any recommendations to change treatment programs for MC.
Tex - in awe of the technological changes that have taken place in the past 26 years.

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