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Apollofuzz On the edge of reason 28 Nov 17 12.33pm | |
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Shouldn't this be in Nostalgia Talk
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rob1969 Banstead Surrey 28 Nov 17 1.18pm | |
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What do you value? Whether past or present is better/worse depends largely on what aspects of life you value most. As with most things there is always a trade off. I was a kid/teenager in the 50's & early 60's and, even though we lacked the comforts and technical innovations of today, on balance I wouldn't change my youth then for one today.
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Midlands Eagle 28 Nov 17 1.53pm | |
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Originally posted by rob1969
I was a kid/teenager in the 50's & early 60's and, even though we lacked the comforts and technical innovations of today, on balance I wouldn't change my youth then for one today. Nor me. We didn't have mobile phones or social media or the internet or hundreds of TV channels or most of the other technology stuff that is around today but I'm sure that most of us were happier with much simpler lives.
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chateauferret 02 Dec 17 10.21am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Nor me. We didn't have mobile phones or social media or the internet or hundreds of TV channels or most of the other technology stuff that is around today but I'm sure that most of us were happier with much simpler lives. Hmm. If you wanted to phone someone up you had to hope they were at home or else had splashed out on an answerphone which they actually bothered to use. No Internet meant among other things that working requied you actually to go to the office instead of sitting at a laptop on your dining-table in your dressing gown. You couldn't watch the match unless you were at the ground because there were hardly any TV channels. Now you can't watch the match unless you are at the ground because there are hundreds of TV channels but they all broadcast s***e and the people that own the TV rights to the matches are greedy incompetent t***s. If you wanted new software on your computer you took a train to East Croydon, then a bus to Fiveways, hoped PC World had it in stock, then carted the box back and stuck 25 diskettes in your drive one after another until it told you there wasn't enough space. Now, if you want new software on your computer, you download it in two minutes flat, run the installer, then it tells you you haven't got this library or that license file and you spend the rest of the afternoon hunting for it in out-of-date websites. Windows was s*** because it had bad memory management and slow code. Now, Windows is s*** because it has bad user interface design and lots of unwanted features. However, nowadays Linux is usable by people without PhDs in computing science. When the Internet was new everyone on it was intelligent because you had to be to make anything work. Now it's full of numpties filling the place with s*** content and f***ing all the infrastructure up with s*** tools and Microsoft s*** that eats bandwidth like my cat eats Sainsbury's chicken roll. Teachers took no s*** from anyone and if you mucked around in school your arse was toast. If you complained to your parents it was tough s***. Now it's the weans who take no s*** and if they complain to their parents about the teacher the parents go stoating into the school and get stuck into the teachers.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 02 Dec 17 10.59am | |
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'Nostalgia' just isn't what it used to be.
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chris123 hove actually 02 Dec 17 11.42am | |
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The old Sunday opening hours - what were we thinking of???????
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 02 Dec 17 11.59am | |
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The old 12.00 - 14.00 Sunday lunchtime session in the pub which was very popular.Landlords used to put out free snacks on the bar and there were soda-syphons on the bar as well. And in those days a 'Saloon' and 'Public' bar in a pub.Also bar staff who were bought a drink used to pour a half for themselves and raise it as a 'Thank You' - never see any drinking behind the bar now ! And of course all that smoking in a pub ! And these days you don't hear "Last orders please" like one used to hear in halcyon days. Edited by Willo (02 Dec 2017 12.00pm)
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 02 Dec 17 12.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
The old 12.00 - 14.00 Sunday lunchtime session in the pub which was very popular.Landlords used to put out free snacks on the bar and there were soda-syphons on the bar as well. And in those days a 'Saloon' and 'Public' bar in a pub.Also bar staff who were bought a drink used to pour a half for themselves and raise it as a 'Thank You' - never see any drinking behind the bar now ! And of course all that smoking in a pub ! And these days you don't hear "Last orders please" like one used to hear in halcyon days. Edited by Willo (02 Dec 2017 12.00pm) My then local, the cricketers on Shirley road, used to have 3 bars, public, saloon & lounge.
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tome Inner Tantalus Time. 02 Dec 17 12.38pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Nor me. We didn't have mobile phones or social media or the internet or hundreds of TV channels or most of the other technology stuff that is around today but I'm sure that most of us were happier with much simpler lives. I think there is a lot of truth in your last point about simpler lives. In general I reckon people are most content when their frame of reference is consistent and the range of options is manageable. Having so much choice these days can often make those choices stressful - how to be, how to act, what to buy, where to work, and so on. Not sure there is a way to put it back in the box mind you. But there was an interesting TED Talk on this:
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Vaibow vancouver/croydon 02 Dec 17 11.52pm | |
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Ah the good old days. Couldn't eat beef due to mad cow disease, now it's either horse meat or GMO frankenstein food. Pubs, if you got the s*** kicked out of you, he'd at least shake your hand after - now, they just film it on snap chat. Bars - they stunk of smoke, now it's fart or brut. TV shows, back in the day it was wooden backgrounds, now its CGI drawings. but yeah, i digress.. things do change, some for the better, some for the worst. Social media is wrecking society - creating so much divide - the world appears so much more racist now, homophobic and negative when in reality the opposite is true.. but it's all agendas right,
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ex hibitionist Hastings 03 Dec 17 9.06pm | |
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Originally posted by stuckinbristol
How is it that in this day of people supposedly having a lot more than previous generations I feel life is crapper now than it used to be? Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere, but it just struck me earlier as I was driving around.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 03 Dec 17 9.09pm | |
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it'a post thatcher, before her british bobbies were the best in the world tuna fish was called pilchards and whatever needed fixing was sorted out by Jimmy Saville
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