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I wouldn't buy as much shit on here. I'd also have a harder time finding unreliable news....
Lots we wouldn't know...but, ignorance is bliss.
I think I could be perfectly happy living in 1960's Mayberry.
We would still have the old BBS's and the screeeching modem song.My phone is work supplied so I would be happy to give it up. I would also be happy to give up all internet/on-line garbage related to my job. I would miss being able to do worthwhile things on-line, such as gun boards and research into new things.
I'd go back in a second if it could happen. Life real back then, not like the plastic people you have to endure these days.Ignorance most assuredly is not bliss. It is almost always, sooner of later, painful. So is too much info. Kind of Catch 22.
I grew up in Mayberry, or a very similar place. I miss it but it would be tough going back.
Or when a fax came over the rotatory phone. Or when you cranked the phone to get a real heart beat. Plus party lines, where the whole neighbor hood knew everything you were saying.Think farther back. "Sarah, get me the courthouse."
I also live in a place smaller than Mayberry, with real down to earth people, not the plastic type found in the bigger city's. Ham radio is a real part of my day, get all the local, national an international updates from real people, w/o an agenda.I'm living in a place smaller than Mayberry went back to Bklyn a few weeks ago OMFG never again ....I'm farm living now, no phones or Web would be fine ...... would need a Ham radio
Think farther back. "Sarah, get me the courthouse."
Any of you guys remember this old show?
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As far as party lines go, as a kid we knew all the local happenings without ever speaking to anyone.
We don't care,... we are the phone company!Any of you guys remember this old show?
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As far as party lines go, as a kid we knew all the local happenings without ever speaking to anyone.