Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt: Technology

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We’re a family of techno-geeks. The males are, at least, and I am mighty glad to have people in the house who can figure these things out and show me what to do with them. I could have gone any number of directions with this, but when I walked into Jeremy’s room and saw him sorting through and organizing his technological “stuff” — while using his iPhone and having both his desktop, laptop, and cell phone at the ready — I thought this would be perfect for today.

You can’t use technology without the means to plug it in to a power source!

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25 thoughts on “Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt: Technology

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  2. Hubby is always fix something if my laptop is miss up but it is a bigger problem we will contact the company. Thanks for coming by…

  3. That’s perfect! I agree: technology-types are very handy to have around.

    It reminds me a little of when we sorted out my grandfather’s top drawer after he died. We piled it all on his bed, and my uncle said in awe, “That’s our gene pool.” 🙂

  4. Well I am the technologically challenged one in my house…if it weren’t for my hubby my computer would spend more time at the shop than in use at home….I haven’t spent much time trying to figure out blogger yet either and I have been using it for almost 4 years…one day I keep telling myself I will sit down and figure it out…but I don’t…

    I am glad to hear you didn’t get trampled in Black Friday shopping…not living in the states I wonder where the name Black Friday came from…shopping wouldn’t be first on my list of things to do on a holiday…but I guess to each their own..right!

    Happy Saturday to you!

  5. We have a box full of cords, too! Every so often we have to go sift through it and find the right one! Funny, most are old phone cords… and now all we have is cell phones. Great photo!

  6. Yes, that’s true. Men have more of a hand with new technologies. But there complicated technical operations that women have always done: weaving for example, knitting. But it seems that as soon as you put it on a grand, commercial scale, the men take over!
    Happy Weekend!
    Anna

  7. All those cables etc are a pain. I have a box of stuff under my kitchen table with webcams and headsets and connecting things for cameras and iPods. When is everything going to be wireless?

    Happy weekend to you.

  8. One thing I’m sure would cause lots of uneasiness within my family here would be the missing internet connectivity. I have been so lost for the past few weeks without the “technology”. 😛

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