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Knock down Ginger, or Grand Theft Auto?
Slates, or paper? Rickets, or childhood obesity? Pen and ink, or keyboards? Pea-soupers, or smog? Hands, or knives and forks? Talking, or texting? Going to dances, looking for romance, or trawling internet dating sites? Observing things with your eyes, or snapping them on your mobile phone? Living, or virtually living? Choices, choices. :rolleyes: |
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Smartphones? What is smart about them....no I will leave those thankyou.
Central heating for me....I remember falling out with my brothers over whose turn it was to go and fill the coal bucket.......and getting up to a cold house on a snowy morning and have to lay the fire was not much fun. Digital camera - beats waiting for the prints that turn out to be crap anyway....good to see what you have captured and delete the rubbish before anyone can laugh at your efforts. I love my MP3 too....all that music on such a little device......photo's and video clips too. |
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John they are easy to use......I'm sure you could master it...given half an hour or so.
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For me it's "nicknack" (that's what we called it), paper, pen & ink, knives and forks, no smog, talking, dancing (always alone these days:o), using my eyes (rather like the Victorian idea of looking at a view through a mirror to "frame"it) and definitely living -preferably livin' it up given half a chance. Virtual= frustration! Quote:
Switch off the telly unless it's something you really want to watch. Love a real fire, the smell and colour of the flames in coal (like my Gran used to have) and the crackle of logs. Digital cameras are great but I never print the photos anymore and I do love looking through my albums... Can live without most gadgets but would be lost without my laptop these days.:rolleyes::D |
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Letters are more exciting than emails.
As long as they don't come in brown envelopes. :D |
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I still print photo's occasionally...but the big boon for me, is that I can send my pictures to the other side of the world as soon as I have looked at them and downloaded them from my camera......this means my sister can see what we(it is usually Me 'n Ma) have been up to...she can see that Ma is OK....and don't they say a picture is worth a thousand words?
Much, much more importantly though, I can provide Ma with lasting memories of the trips we have done....to lighten her days when she is alone(but not lonely). She can live again the very happy days we have s hared together. I am sure this helps to keep her memory as sharp as it is. |
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My boys won't collaborate with family photos any more though they have loads on Facebook so i can get them there! As to letters - I love them -but get very few these days. E-mails are much less personal. And most of the post that comes is unsollicited or in brown envelopes (as pointed out by G) and needs payment:rolleyes: Photo attached of my favourite post-box, the Victorian one in Howtown on Lake Ullswater. Always post my postcards there when I'm at the Lake, it's worth the 2 mile walk along the lane -I like to think how many cards and letters it has seen over the years. |
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There is a very pretty Victorian postbox on the main street in Ramsbottom....at least I think it is Victorian....will take a picture of it one day.
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Not many family photos remain of my childhood as, unfortunately, my mum whizzed most of them out at the tip on Whinney Hill when they moved to Tenerife. I can still picture a lot of them in my mind though. Some it's just as well have gone -the ones of me topless on the beach at Canet-Plage aged 15 -not much to see though, was thin as a lat back then but incredibly well-tanned and my hair was nearly white and really sun-bleached;):D |
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If you truly embrace the digital age with regard to photos you dont have to print them out, once on the computer you can view them on the computer, I sync them to my ipad and take that around with me(showing off there). Put them on a memory stick, and as most tellies today have a usb port, play them on the telly using the remote control.If you have a camera with a usb port(different to pc usb)you can port them straight to telly with the right lead.
Burn them to a cd or dvd and them play them in the dvd player. If you have a good burning program you can attach music and text. This is good if you have a family project. As has been said you can attach them to emails, upload them to social websites, and post them on here. I think digital cameras have enthused people to take more photos.As you dont have to take them on film, rewind back into the cassetes, take to the shop for developing, go back to pick them up, look at them and think most of them are a waste of time, and lose enthusiasm A former camera shop manager friend of mine used to comment that a large percentage of films developed had a picture of a christmas tree at both ends, and holiday snaps in the middle. Things have moved on from a time when I used to load my grannies box brownie with paper rolled film. File:Brownie2 overview.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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