New Technology In  The Old West

New Technology In The Old West

Susan Allen
Susan Allen

 

I’m Susan Allen your host of Open Range. Technology can be overwhelming, just attempting to comprehend  the speed that information travels causes me to feel left behind. It wasn’t much different in the old west, and just like instant messenger... means of communication  could become  out dated in a mere  matter of months. Here’s a word from our sponsor.  It is hard to imagine that  tweets and twitter could  oon go the way of instant messenger and become obsolete,  it wasn’t much different  in the  rural West in the late 1800.’s Back then people were stunned by a revolutionary method of delivering mail  that was also initiated by  bold entrepreneurs, the Bill Gates of the cowboy era . While it took only a year and half  to become obsolete unlike instant messenger  or land lines  the fame and mystique of the Pony Express continues even today to be  immortalized  in books and movies. Originally the pony express carried mail from St. Joseph Missouri to Sacramento. People were amazed  that  letters  that once took months to arrive could reach their  destination in ten days or less. The Pony Express became another yet another  bleep in telecommunications history in October 1861 when the transcontinental telegraph replaced horses and riders. And I imagine like today there were some folks that quickly embraced new technology and other’s  like me that yearned for the ponies .  
 

 

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