Cables

Someday soon in their lifetimes, our children will look back on ‘old photos’ like this, and smile at the hilarious lengths of wire we used to have to carry round – together with the multi-plug adaptors – to keep alive our small army of electronic devices.

Their pocket-sized multi-phased, bio-safe, adaptive ‘boosters’ will transmit low power around and – probably through – human bodies in domestic settings.

Personally, I can’t wait, and hope to live long enough to enjoy the new ‘freedom from cables’.

We’re enjoying a few days in Scotland. Couldn’t resist it! I hope to post some shots of the gorgeous autumn colours to follow!

Oh, yes… And here’s a fantasy image (made in NightCafe AI) of what the dream power box might look like. Size of a matchbox, of course … whatever that was.

(Possibly…. Image by the author)

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©Stephen Tanham 2024

All photos taken and processed on an iPhone 12ProMax or created using NightCafe Studio Al.

Stephen Tanham is a writer-photographer and mystical teacher. He is the founding Director of the Silent Eye, which offers a monthly Zoom-based gathering of companions, each one on their own, unique journey to deeper states of self-realisation.

13 Comments on “A smile on Sunday : cables

  1. I hope you enjoy Scotland, Steve, and look forward to the photographs. Cables, indeed! I’m looking at the various tangles I have in the corners of just one room. Bring on the dream power box. I shall certainly be an early adopter of that technology.

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  2. It’s getting better. I now only need one charger as it works for my phone and tablet. Of course when you travel oversees you need adapters etc. Our parents didn’t need to worry about these things did they?

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  3. I remember all too well the spaghetti junction of wires and cables. So glad when someone invented the cabel tidy, where you could shove them all in a concertina ‘snake’ and just have ‘one’ visible!

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