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jlf1961 -> I am sick of mobile technology. (7/18/2016 12:03:40 PM)

I have few hobbies that I am passionate about, one of them is participating in the Frontier Days celebration.

Well this year, the organizers decided that free WIFI would be available at the event.

People in period costume no longer had to conceal their devices.

Seriously, a saloon girl with an Iphone in her garter?


It was bad enough when a few years ago, they began to allow period style firearms to use smokeless powder in the contests.

I can see it now, next year the blacksmith is going to have a Lincoln wielder in his freaking tent.




Kaliko -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/18/2016 12:26:16 PM)

I'm posting this from my cell phone. :)




jlf1961 -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/18/2016 12:31:02 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Kaliko

I'm posting this from my cell phone. :)



Are you dressed like a saloon girl from the late 1800's at an event to promote the heritage of the old west? If you are, then you should be flogged!

Uh, wait you might enjoy that....

Better idea, you should be forced to ride 30 miles using a McClellen cavalry saddle.




WhoreMods -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/18/2016 12:48:48 PM)

For an interesting question about purism, I wonder how many of the attendees have been disfigured or crippled by polio or smallpox? How many of them have had their teeth yanked and replaced by wooden dentures? Anybody present with untreated syphillis or TB?

I appreciate that an iphone is an anachronism, but so's shaving with anything that won't slice your nose off if you twitch at the wrong moment, or having type one diabetes over the age of thirty five and not being dead in that context. Like everything else, purism can be taken too far, dig?




jlf1961 -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/18/2016 1:21:41 PM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods

For an interesting question about purism, I wonder how many of the attendees have been disfigured or crippled by polio or smallpox? How many of them have had their teeth yanked and replaced by wooden dentures? Anybody present with untreated syphillis or TB?

I appreciate that an iphone is an anachronism, but so's shaving with anything that won't slice your nose off if you twitch at the wrong moment, or having type one diabetes over the age of thirty five and not being dead in that context. Like everything else, purism can be taken too far, dig?



Interesting you brought up disease.

Polio was fairly rare prior to the 1900's which have some speculating it may have been an ancient virus, considering the first known outbreak was 1841 in Louisiana.

As for small pox, many Europeans and those of European descent had a natural resistance to the disease, again while epidemics were frequent, survivors among white anglo saxons and european descended stock was high.

But then again, there was a mutation of the small pox virus that began to show up in the late 1800's bringing back the deadly pandemics by the early 1900's.

As for the STD's, prior to penicillin, they were treated with sulfa drugs (in fact Blackbeard once blockaded Charleston Harbor and didnt left the blockade until the city delivered enough doses of the sulfa/mercury treatment to his ship.) Again, for almost 2 centuries, sulfa drugs were an effective treatment against most STD's.

Initial treatment was far from pleasant. Upon discovering symptoms, the medical practitioner (in some cases, the local barber) would mix the treatment (either sulfur or sulfur and mercury) in an alcohol or water solution, and using a syringe, inject it directly into the proper openings, in the male, that was the urethra, in female patients, the vaginal opening and the urethra. Treatment was repeated every two days for about a week.

If caught in time, 70% effective, but if the person giving the treatment used the mercury solution, you might end up with mercury poisoning.

Now, interestingly enough, there were more effective herbal remedies that originated in China.

As to wooden teeth, while the more common form of dental replacement (about 2 bucks a set) other possible solutions were made from ivory, precious metals, even spent bullet casings (also a quick way to seal a cavity.) A full set of Ivory dentures could cost you $10 in the big cities like Kansas City, St. Louis, or Chicago. In the gold country, gold teeth would cost you an couple of ounces of dust and you provide your own gold to make the teeth out of.

Diabetes was less of a problem before processed foods since sugar was a fairly expensive commodity. Hard rock candy was a luxury then, the average price of a pound of sugar was about 2 bucks, and in the 1800's that was a lot. Most people used molasses as a sweetener.




DesFIP -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/18/2016 8:19:27 PM)

I imagine the wifi is meant more for the viewers. So they can post pictures.

But in the modern world, few people have the luxury of being out of reach.




Dvr22999874 -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/18/2016 10:09:36 PM)

One interesting titbit about false teeth Jeff. After the Battle of Waterloo, hundreds of barrels of teeth were shipped to England from the battlefield for use by dentists or barbers or whatever, to make false teeth. Future archaeologists that dig up that battlefield will probably think it was fought by Chelsea Pensioners on both sides.




Dvr22999874 -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/18/2016 10:15:12 PM)

If you want to be out of reach, come an live in Australia DesFip....................I think there are more places totally out of reach than those with any kind of service. My son lives about 2 hours drive west of Brisbane and he has to go out in the street and wander around like one of Dickens Lost Souls , gazing at his phone and waiting to get some kind of service................and he lives on top of one of the highest hills in the district. About 2 weeks ago he found the best place for a while was on top of a shipping container he has in his garden. Really great on a cold, wet, windy night out there *smile*. Further out, it gets worse ( if that's possible).




jlf1961 -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/18/2016 10:16:53 PM)


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ORIGINAL: DesFIP

I imagine the wifi is meant more for the viewers. So they can post pictures.

But in the modern world, few people have the luxury of being out of reach.


There was a time when i could go fishing five miles from my home and NOT have cell phone service.

Now I cant go 500 miles from my home and not have service.

You mind telling me the benefit? That is why you registered your camp site with park rangers, told your family where you were going, so if they needed to, there was a way to reach you.

The age of instant communication is not a blessing but a curse. Why read a book? need an answer google it, it will probably have a video as well.

You know there is better than a 30% chance a major solar flare could occur that would knock out all electronics within 15 years? It would take up to 10 years just to get the power grid back up.

It has happened before. The last big black out in the North East was caused by a solar flare tripping out power relays in Ontario Canada. And that was before the entire United States (with the exception of texas) was interconnected. Now an incident like that could knock out all power east of the rockies.

And the money they been making off your electric bill has gone to pay stock holders, not upgrade the infrastructure to prevent that from happening.

One high altitude thermonuclear burst could blast an entire hemisphere back to the 1800's technology wise.




servantforuse -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/18/2016 10:36:22 PM)

I enjoy being out of touch. I make maybe 1 call a week on my cell phone. When I go to a tavern, it is left in the car. I have never used twitter and I have never sent a text message. I also have never taken a selfie. I am doing just fine without all of it.




Dvr22999874 -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/18/2016 10:42:55 PM)

I'm with you on that servantforuse......................my slave once asked me why I bother to even have a mobile/cell-phone, because I rarely carry the thing and when I do, I usually manage to leave/lose it someplace and the one I DO have is one of those old fashioned things that sends and receives calls and sends and receives texts. That's it. I prefer it that way.




WhoreMods -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/19/2016 5:06:34 AM)


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ORIGINAL: jlf1961
Diabetes was less of a problem before processed foods since sugar was a fairly expensive commodity. Hard rock candy was a luxury then, the average price of a pound of sugar was about 2 bucks, and in the 1800's that was a lot. Most people used molasses as a sweetener.

Type one diabetes, not type two.




servantforuse -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/19/2016 6:08:25 AM)

I was in a bar this last Sunday watching the Brewers and having a couple of beers. The lady next to me who I know stuck her smart phone in my face and started flipping through about 100 or so photos. She's a nice lady but I just wanted to watch baseball. I moved to the other end of the bar.




WickedsDesire -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/19/2016 7:23:07 AM)

Frontier Days celebration. wonders what that is

I will hear no bad words about garters, or hold ups, ever. - less you wish to be introduced to the ways of pitch and feathers. I-phone I would take the mightiest of my fridge magnets too




dcnovice -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/19/2016 2:15:43 PM)

FR

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sloguy02246 -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/19/2016 4:08:43 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: jlf1961

There was a time when i could go fishing five miles from my home and NOT have cell phone service.

Now I cant go 500 miles from my home and not have service.

You mind telling me the benefit? That is why you registered your camp site with park rangers, told your family where you were going, so if they needed to, there was a way to reach you.



Just off the top of my head, I would say the primary benefit is that if you fall and break a leg (or some equivalent event), you now have the means at hand to summon help.
Without it you just lay there until you die or until you are missing long enough that someone comes looking for you.

I am no fan of being constantly available to everyone for every little thing.
I like my times of solitude to relax and mentally regroup.
During those times, either at home or away, I just turn the phone off until I am ready to receive communication again.






ThatDizzyChick -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/19/2016 5:20:12 PM)

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I just turn the phone off until I am ready to receive communication again.

Precisely, one would have thought that would be obvious.

As for somebody needing to reach me in an emergency, well given my profession, I can't conceive of an emergency that would need my expertise.




Spiritedsub2 -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/19/2016 8:04:52 PM)


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ORIGINAL: dcnovice

FR

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They're playing Pokemon [8|]




shiftyw -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/19/2016 8:10:58 PM)

Those pokemon aren't gonna catch themselves.





OsideGirl -> RE: I am sick of mobile technology. (7/19/2016 10:41:53 PM)

The local shelter has started a program where you can take shelter dogs for a walk while you hunt Pokemon.




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