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052 What Does Your Smartphone Look Like?

Porn Free Radio

Matt Dobschuetz

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.9672 Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2015

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Smartphones are the #1 threat to being porn free today. They are up to a 100x more powerful than computers we used a few years ago and sit on our nightstand. But smartphones are not the problem, it's our relationship with them.

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0:00.0

Porn Free Radio Episode 52. In 1995, I was working at my first job out of college. I was in a software

0:10.5

testing lab at a big company, and we had all these computers, and we'd run tests on the software

0:16.2

we were building. And one day, we got excited because we were getting a new computer and we nicknamed this

0:24.3

computer the gecko. I don't know why, but we named it the gecko. And the big thing about the gecko was it had a

0:31.8

hard drive that had one gigabyte of storage space.

0:39.3

And we were super excited.

0:41.3

This was the first computer we had ever seen with one gigabyte of storage space.

0:47.2

Now, I don't know if you remember computers back then.

0:50.8

Maybe you're too young to remember,

0:52.3

but it probably had about a processor with about 66

0:56.4

megahertz of processing power. It had eight megs of RAM. So think about, think about your

1:05.6

computer or your desktop now. You might have eight gigs of RAM. Back then then it was eight megabytes of RAM. Um,

1:14.4

you know, basically, yeah. So think about the difference there. And we were excited. I mean,

1:23.6

this is a big deal. And we were going to put this computer into the pool of computers,

1:29.2

and we were excited to run tests on it and to test our software. And this was a big deal. It was a big

1:35.8

kind of leap forward for us. And I was thinking that the iPhone next to my bedside, and everyone makes these comparisons,

1:47.0

but the iPhone next to my bedside has 16 gigs of RAM.

1:52.8

It has at least one gig, if not two gigs of memory.

2:03.6

You know, and it's super fast.

2:08.6

I mean, it is super fast.

2:11.6

And the access to videos, to broadband, to all these things, LTE. These were things we couldn't even imagine in

2:20.2

1995. And the truth was in 1995, I was addicted to porn. I was going on rudimentary internet

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