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It occurs to me that there are probably a lot more of these ENF pictures taken now that (a) we have digital photography, no sending out film to be developed and seen by persons unknown, and (b) everyone has a digital camera instantly available on their phone.

Yes, isn't it impressive how the most advanced products of the human brain
get used to tackle the most challenging problems facing humanity :p
 
It occurs to me that there are probably a lot more of these ENF pictures taken now that (a) we have digital photography, no sending out film to be developed and seen by persons unknown, and (b) everyone has a digital camera instantly available on their phone.
Yes, isn't it impressive how the most advanced products of the human brain
get used to tackle the most challenging problems facing humanity :p
...And can instantly post it on social media to be seen all over the world and wind up in places like this.:cool:
It has always been this way, especially with photo, video, and television innovations. Quite a lot of computer innovation as well has been driven by the "need" to distribute porn and eroticism conveniently, quickly, and cheaply. The military invented the internet, but popularity and uptake was driven to a large extent by porn, as was the demand for increased bandwidth. Virtual reality may be able to accomplish a lot of stuff, but the real money is all in whether it can get you convincingly laid with the partner of your choice. Porn was a big driver in the dominance of VHS tape over Betamax (Beta only held 60 minutes of footage while you could put 3 hours of movie onto VHS at standard full-quality speed). Your bank debit cards, paypal, and other convenient (and private) online electronic payment methods are all originally the result of the need for people to pay for porn discretely. Google Glass may be out of vogue at the moment, due to privacy concerns, but what will likely resurrect interest is the apps for it that will allow you to see yourself from your partner's point of view and record the action all with voice command.

In the olden days of yore, Gutenberg may have printed the Bible, but what really got printing going was the ability to distribute more popular and exciting material to those who wanted it. Mass production meant lower costs, consistent quality, and more customers. Same issues as today - more bandwidth means higher definition and faster "service".
 
It has always been this way, especially with photo, video, and television innovations. Quite a lot of computer innovation as well has been driven by the "need" to distribute porn and eroticism conveniently, quickly, and cheaply. The military invented the internet, but popularity and uptake was driven to a large extent by porn, as was the demand for increased bandwidth. Virtual reality may be able to accomplish a lot of stuff, but the real money is all in whether it can get you convincingly laid with the partner of your choice. Porn was a big driver in the dominance of VHS tape over Betamax (Beta only held 60 minutes of footage while you could put 3 hours of movie onto VHS at standard full-quality speed). Your bank debit cards, paypal, and other convenient (and private) online electronic payment methods are all originally the result of the need for people to pay for porn discretely. Google Glass may be out of vogue at the moment, due to privacy concerns, but what will likely resurrect interest is the apps for it that will allow you to see yourself from your partner's point of view and record the action all with voice command.

In the olden days of yore, Gutenberg may have printed the Bible, but what really got printing going was the ability to distribute more popular and exciting material to those who wanted it. Mass production meant lower costs, consistent quality, and more customers. Same issues as today - more bandwidth means higher definition and faster "service".
Yes, new technology has very often been first applied to 'toys', whether for the rich and powerful (Chinese emperors, 18th century European aristos) or - in the capitalist era - for the mass market.
 
Here's to technology :D

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It seems there's a lot of sub-standard elastic out there -
is it a Chinese plot? :devil:
And why doesn't it ever happen to men's swim trunks?
(maybe it does, their GFs are too considerate to take photos and post them on the net ;) )
 
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