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Posted by Ron in Nebr on February 26, 2007 at 01:07:01 from (66.252.113.12):
In Reply to: do'nt you wush! posted by Marty Johns on February 25, 2007 at 18:46:13:
I think that feeling is about as old as the human race. Just natural for the newer generations to be interested in newer things, and the majority of them will regard the "old ways" with about the same enthusiasm that they regard history class in school. Luckily there's a few like Josh and myself(OK, I'm pushing 40 but for as long as I can remember I've been interested in ANYTHING regarding past local history). Some people care about the past, others could care less. Differences in the way our brains are wired I guess. As an interesting and kinda related side note, I recently read a bunch of old Reader's Digest magazines from the 50's that my grandma had saved. Know what? Even then a common topic that was written about was how they were "worried" about how the current "young generation" wasn't gonna amount to a hill of beans. Apparantly their fears were unfounded...at least until the next generation came along! Of course, they also predicted we'd all have flying cars and robots doing our housework by now too!
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