Harper Quote by Hannah Harrington
““With technology and everything, compact discs are going to be, like, vintage soon, right? The way vinyl is now. Like, if I ever have kids, they’re going to look at CDs and think, ‘What is this crap, geez, how clunky.’ By then everyone will have the fiftieth edition of iPods—or maybe they’ll just have music downloaded directly into their brains, like with microchips, or something. And I’ll be the old lady in the corner going, ‘Back when I was a kid, we had mix tapes, and floppy disks, and gas didn’t cost twenty bucks a gallon, and oh, yeah, MTV actually played music videos, if you can believe it.’ And they’ll probably say, ‘Oh, Mom, you and your stories, we’re jetting to the oxygen bar, see you later,’ and take off in their flying cars. You know there’ll be flying cars, it’s only a matter of time.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Podcast discussion on technology nostalgia, 2023
The speaker predicts that current media formats like CDs will become outdated like vinyl, and imagines future tech such as brain‑downloaded music and flying cars.
In simple terms: CDs will seem old soon; future tech will be extreme.
Embrace change and enjoy the present.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family storytelling
- educational contexts about tech history
- marketing retro products
- planning for future tech adoption
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How will future generations view today’s digital media?
- What ethical issues arise with brain‑downloaded music?
Predicting specific tech timelines is speculative; cultural shifts may differ.