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Ever found yourself in a photo-printing pickle? Well, we dive into that delightful conundrum today! I’m sharing a heartwarming story about teaching my mom how to navigate the wild world of Facebook. You see, while I’m busy drowning in digital storage fees for my endless selfies, she’s reminiscing about the good ol’ days of tangible photo albums filled with memories crafted by hand. It’s a classic case of “old school meets new school,” and it got me thinking: are we losing something special in this pixelated age? We’ll explore the charm of physical photos versus digital ones and why maybe, just maybe, my mom has the right idea! So grab a cup of coffee, kick back, and let’s chat about capturing memories in a world that’s gone digital!

Ever found yourself in a pickle trying to explain technology to someone who just doesn’t get it? That’s exactly what we dive into in this episode! I’m James A. Brown, and I share a hilarious yet touching story about my mom and her whirlwind romance with Facebook. Picture this: I’m sitting there, trying to teach her how to navigate the digital world, and before I know it, she’s downloading baby photos like there’s no tomorrow! It’s a classic case of the old-school versus the new-school. As we chat, we explore the heartwarming idea of how my mom still cherishes her old photo albums, lovingly crafted by hand, while I, like many others, have been sucked into the digital vortex of storing memories in the cloud. We ponder whether our obsession with technology might actually be robbing us of real, tangible connections to our past. After all, aren’t those little physical photo albums a piece of art in themselves? Join us as we laugh, reflect, and maybe even shed a tear or two over the evolution of how we keep our memories alive, and what it means to truly hold on to the past.

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