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guess it is hit or miss?? well we didn't have these problems be fore the age of computers! know what I mean?? well some of us still can!!I for one can!!
 
guess it is hit or miss?? well we didn't have these problems be fore the age of computers! know what I mean?? well some of us still can!!I for one can!!

I can remember when mail-order was just that. You mailed everything in, no phone orders even, and shipping took 6-8 weeks. I've seen houses built in less time.
Now I can tap my cell phone a few times and it arrives tomorrow.
 
WOE, another OLD GREY BEARD, and maybe a GREY TOP ALSO?? weren't those days great when we knew of nothing else, because there was nothing else! pretty soon you will see POSTAGE STAMPS FOR SALE ON E-BAY, and our grand children will ask us WHAT IS A POSTAGE STAMP?? sad but true!!
 
WOE, another OLD GREY BEARD, and maybe a GREY TOP ALSO?? weren't those days great when we knew of nothing else, because there was nothing else! pretty soon you will see POSTAGE STAMPS FOR SALE ON E-BAY, and our grand children will ask us WHAT IS A POSTAGE STAMP?? sad but true!!

What is old becomes new again.
 
I can remember when mail-order was just that. You mailed everything in, no phone orders even, and shipping took 6-8 weeks. I've seen houses built in less time.
Now I can tap my cell phone a few times and it arrives tomorrow.
Heck, I remember when banks were only open about 4-5 hours a day and only for 3-4 days a week, never open on weekends.
 
guess it is hit or miss?? well we didn't have these problems be fore the age of computers! know what I mean?? well some of us still can!!I for one can!!
With a stack of mail order catalogs alongside the ever present Montgomery Wards and Sears & Roebucks tome-like thick catalogs
 
Heck, I remember when banks were only open about 4-5 hours a day and only for 3-4 days a week, never open on weekends.

Those days have returned. I damn near need to make an appointment to visit my bank these days.
 
With a stack of mail order catalogs alongside the ever present Montgomery Wards and Sears & Roebucks tome-like thick catalogs

I do miss those big catalogs, loved getting them in the mail.
Track of the wolf still has a nice big catalog.
 
I do miss those big catalogs, loved getting them in the mail.
Track of the wolf still has a nice big catalog.
As a kid having them show up was like Christmas, go immediately to the toy and camping sections and drool over what you wanted......... Now I have no need to add large catalogs to my already cluttered house, clutter I'm slowly working on getting rid of.
 
guess it is hit or miss?? well we didn't have these problems be fore the age of computers! know what I mean?? well some of us still can!!I for one can!!
So you are saying that dirt was young when you were????
LOL - yea - I did not see the first hand held calculators until I was out of school - we used that paper and pencil method to do our ciphering...
Now the computers and internet do things at the speed of light - which is good since a lot of us may not have time enough left to wait for months on an order like we used to..... :(
 
So you are saying that dirt was young when you were????
LOL - yea - I did not see the first hand held calculators until I was out of school - we used that paper and pencil method to do our ciphering...
Now the computers and internet do things at the speed of light - which is good since a lot of us may not have time enough left to wait for months on an order like we used to..... :(
What? No abacus? I remember my first computer.........

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So you are saying that dirt was young when you were????
LOL - yea - I did not see the first hand held calculators until I was out of school - we used that paper and pencil method to do our ciphering...
Now the computers and internet do things at the speed of light - which is good since a lot of us may not have time enough left to wait for months on an order like we used to..... :(
HECK, I was born before dirt! LOL!!
 
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