By Andy Gordon I grew up in the 1960s. It was a different era. People still believed technology could fix our biggest problems and serve our greatest needs. As a teenager, I believed it more than most. And with good reason.
I was 16 when American astronauts landed on the moon. It was an awe-inspiring moment that captured the imagination of the entire nation.
And space travel wasn’t the only big technological breakthrough during my teenage years.
In 1967, a South African doctor performed the first successful heart transplant. Microwave ovens were introduced to consumers in 1967 too. Two years later, the first Single-Chip Microprocessor (the …read more