> "they will be as easy with it as you are with the light switch you never once thought about."
This metaphor doesn't really feel coherent.
> "What is dying is acquaintance."
This is a very odd topic sentence.
> "The kids coming up will not feel this as a loss, and they are not wrong not to."
Claude loves stacking big piles of negatives and arguing both sides of everything.
> "I went looking the other night for a recording of a modem connecting. People keep them around like pressed flowers."
No they don't?? People don't keep recordings of modems connecting around like pressed flowers. I, of course, understand that this is a simile. The simile just does not make sense.
> "I played one back for no reason except to hear it."
Again, note the unnecessarily florid negative phrasing. It would be much more parsimonious to write "I played one back just to hear it"
> "I know that sound by heart. People will never know the machine that just played the sound back to me. Not the way I knew the one that used to make it."
> "The difficulty was the knowledge. You came to know that machine the way you come to know anything that pushes back. The resistance was the whole medium."
The X -was- the Y, twice in short succession, to say the same thing.