Now: March 31, 2026 my 8th year of updating, editing and researching for the book. I decided to weave my experiences around the information I had access to during my lifetime. Combining information with the technology during that time did help to develop critical thinking skills, that I engaged in during my lifelong learning, and continue to grow, and develop as I write this Multimedia Enhanced, ME eBook.
What’s Next? Shocking! This book is in “Never Ending Mode” and will always be that way since there is no ending in sight. The PAST we are pretty sure of and the NOW will be good for a day or so but will always change. I will always be researching and writing about what may be NEXT. But, when I’m gone, I hope my children or their children will continue to write about their experiences as it relates to technology. g!"
The Place We Call HOME
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Writing this book is very therapeutic and fun to look back at the wonderful journey life has taken me on. We are retired and living in Goodyear, Arizona in PebbleCreek Golf Resort, built by Robson Communities. We have made many new friends and love the Villa we call home.
The objective is to leave a record of my life as it relates to real life experiences and how technology changed society during that time, and a glimpse into the future of What’’s Next, maybe. My writing will end when I have lost the ability to mentally continue. A few friends have added their stories to add personal experiences that help us understand what really happened. I hope that my family, friends, and you will add your story to it. It will be an “Open Technology Document”, for the story writers, as long as they allow it to exist.
What’s Next?
I don’t know, so we’ll just leave that up to the future or data from AI (Artificial Intelligence) sources like, Gemini and more to keep us informed. My writing of this book will end when I’m done writing my last chapter. Please keep in mind as you take this journey, technology is not human. “Robots do not have feelings, beliefs, or desires like humans do”.