I remember Memmaker. The thrist for "I'm going to make this machine better." If it ain't broke, tweak it.
Now I don't tweak. Bought my iMac last year, and still very happy with it. Somewhere between age for and 50 (I'll be 51 in Feb), things changed. The "future" became "now." I see the end of the tunnel. Not with any foreboding or sadness, but a drive to be "useful" to those around me: work, friends, civic activities.
For some reason "feathering my own nest" never fully caught on with me. I left a high paying gig 4 years ago, for a low paying simple minded job in a grocery store. It's fun to go to work. See lots of people. See if I can help keep the employees from setting each others hair on fire.
"What matters" has changed drastically. For the better too
As far as technology goes, I ditched my cell phone 4 years ago. Huzzah! I like receiving and sending real letters rather than email. Haven't watched TV in 4 years except for 1.5 weeks of the Olympics and the Holy Father's funeral Mass. I don't like my cordless phone that I've had for years. The battery is going. Of course I could replace it easily. I want a phone like the phones I grew up with. I guess "dials" are out of the question. The kind you can easily cradle against your shoulder. Oh, lost the headset 4 years ago too.