
The Walrus and The Carpenter by: Lewis Carroll (from Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 1872)
There are many things through the years that people have discounted, as just fads, and they will never amount to anything.
"I'll never use this fax machine" I have no use for this.
"Cell phones are just a fad like CB Radio's” They will be gone in just a few years.
My favorite is Vic and the cordless phone.
"I have no use for this cordless phone” How much did it cost? Can we take it back?
When she first got one, she wasn't sure of its use. Because of the cost of being the "early adopter", (marketing term from my college days) she wanted to for sure take it back. I think this was my WOW gift for one year (see Car Starter Gone Bad)
After some prodding, she now wouldn't be without one. She has experienced conversational freedom. (this means she can talk and multi-task all at the same time) We now have more cordless phones than people to talk on them. With 900 MHZ, 2.something GHZ and now the new model 5.something GHZ, we are now state of the art.
The only time she doesn't like the phone is when the power goes out and they don't work.
Many people say, I will never use this, or I will own one of those __________ (fill in the blank). "when pigs fly".
Swine fly around my house a lot, and I think one is circling right now... Technology is dragging Vic from the 90's into the "00's" I've got to go!