Oldest man in the world sheds light on 100 years of technology
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Oldest man in the world sheds light on 100 years of technologyn
When Walter Breuning was a boy, houses didn't have running water, the automobile hadn't been invented and everyone walked or relied on horses and trains. When you think about all our modern comforts and gadgets and the fact that we've landed on the doggone moon, well, it's safe to say that Walter has seen some changes.
At 114, Walter is considered to be the oldest person alive on the planet today. His birthday just came and went on the 21st of September (happy birthday!), and he agreed to an interview covering the invention of the car, the changes he's seen and the effects computers have had on education.
Check out Walter's words of wisdom in the video below:
Re: Oldest man in the world sheds light on 100 years of technology
Heh, what a nice video--though, it was a bit general--he lives up to the stereotypes about how the older you get, the more wisdom you accumulate.
All the best to him!
All the best to him!
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