ThatDamnedPanda -> RE: "Second Life" university (12/24/2009 10:36:52 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or You may be a daft old fuddy duddy, but that doesn't mean you're wrong. Welcome to the club BTW. I don't like virtual anything. Chats, rooms all this crap, all the diadvantages of a telephone as you must respond in real time, but you also usually have to type. Speaking of phones, I don't like them either. Absolutely nobody has my cell number. I think maybe three people have my longdistance number, the back line so to speak. And the regular house phone which I mainly keep for the DSL can ring all it wants, I'll answer when I am good and ready. I don't even have the ringer turned on for my landline phone. It's strictly a DSL line, and I'll occasionally make an outgoing call on it to save cell phone minutes. My only phone is my cell, which i use the way most people use to use a landline. I carry it with me in the car for emergencies, and often forget about it and leave it there for a day or two at a time. quote:
ORIGINAL: Termyn8or Maybe I am the King of daft old fuddy duddies. My itinerary of PC games consists of poker and chess. Asteroids. That's the only one I need. Just as much fun as it was 30 years ago. quote:
ORIGINAL: Termyn8or Look at the phone in my picture, I would still have it if it hadn't quit working. In fact I'd like an even older one, like a dial phone. Most of my AV equipment is twenty years old, my TV was built in 1988. The only thing new here is the computers and associated equipment. There was no way of getting around it. If I had my druthers I would be running Win 3.11 on a 486, but it simply doesn't work today. So they dragged me kicking and screaming, practically in chains to buy new junk. Brother! Separated at birth! The heart of my sound system is older than half the members here. Two Carver amps, an M-500 and an M-500t, and a Carver C-1 pre. A Kenwood turntable, a Carver TX-11 for FM, and a TX-2 for AM. The amps and the tunrtable are about 25 years old, the pre amp a little younger, and the tuners about 15 years old, I would guess. The tower speakers are a year old, but only because my living room is too small for the vintage ribbon amps I'd really like to have. The disc players, of course, are new, because the technology is new, but the old gear is the meat of the system, and most of my friends say they've never heard better sound. This "newer is better" mentality will be the death of us all.
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