Our always-connected lifestyles and machines means on many an occasion you will start a program on your computer and then have to wait for some update somewhere to download, unpack and install itself without being given the option of choosing to apply it or not.
Not only does it underline just how little of our computing experience we own today, but it hearkens back to my days on dial-up when we had to sit and wait around for some jpeg to download and hope it didn't get corrupted and we didn't just waste three minutes of our precious pay-by-the-minute Internet access.
The lines of what is mine and what is online have blurred so completely. We're back to just waiting around for our files and even our programs to open like it's the '90s or something.
Anyway, have a screenshot of a hot pixel-babe in red vinyl:
