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In Reply to: RE: Can the industry return to the glory years? First off, posted by tinear on April 23, 2014 at 08:51:31
I'm exhausted with all this change too. Lets turn back the clock because life was so much better back then.
I want my dial-up modem with access to online bulletin boards. We don't need this internet stuff.
I want my old Ford station wagon with manual steering, manual windows, manual brakes, and bench seats.
I want a pocket full of quarters so I can make phone calls on the road.
I want my old 150 pound B&W console TV set with rounded glass screen, 13 channels, and no remote control.
I want my Philco 5-tube AM table radio.
I want my 8-track player and my Sony Walkman cassette player.
Ah yes, the golden age when everything was better. I am so exhausted with all the wonderful choices we have today. It really sucks!
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the pace. Big difference. It amazingly has accelerated. I very much enjoy the digital revolution, but re-read my post for what is troubling about it.
Well, the Stereo LP went from about 1957-1980. The CD, from 1980-2005. The Downloads, from 2001-2021(?). After that, I expect everything will be in the 'Cloud'. OK, that's a little bit of acceleration!
I want to know what happened to S-Video? Now, that was quick: I bought a cable and it became obsolete in two years for me!!
in 7th grade.
I just *knew* that bitch was two-timing me! [g] Actually she was a sweet and lovely gal, I'm sure she's making some other guy very happy right now. And boy did we ever learn what all the fuss was about sex - woo hoo!
-CD-
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Yeah! I hear ya. My 10th grade girlfriend was hot!
cupids arrows all up my back!
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