E. von Hoegh
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Just half? You must not watch "Keeping up with the Kardashians", "Jersey Shore" and the other reality shows!![]()
Haven't had TV since '88 or '89.

I hear it's gotten worse since then.
Just half? You must not watch "Keeping up with the Kardashians", "Jersey Shore" and the other reality shows!![]()
How apt, although disparaging. For the baboons, I mean.I don't really want to get into politics but did you all know that a group of baboons is called a "congress"?
I totally agree!
I have come to APUG seeking help many many times and the responses are always great. I consider this site a treasure.
I'll bet many of you old timers are still using DOS too?
I'll bet many of you old timers are still using DOS too?
I drive old cars, listen to vinyl and shoot film. I get the quality I want from each. When asked why I cling to "obsolete" technology I tell people I refuse to submit to slick marketing and pay more to get less. Simple as that. Are we normal? No, but that's what make us interesting. And I agree absolutely with the OP, APUG is a nice place to hang out.
And for the record, Mercedes diesel's take a long time to wear out, and a VPI record cleaner makes old albums sound amazing on a reasonable system.
Last 2 posts here showing me that you are in 80's or 90's, barely i can say 70's.
I am not even in 40's, so should i look at antique analogue things for my life?
And should i use my first mobile which is not working at today's networks? Even my old telephone that using dial for numbers it won't work.
Heck, I bought my VPI in 1985. *It's* old.I drive old cars, listen to vinyl and shoot film. I get the quality I want from each. When asked why I cling to "obsolete" technology I tell people I refuse to submit to slick marketing and pay more to get less. Simple as that. Are we normal? No, but that's what make us interesting. And I agree absolutely with the OP, APUG is a nice place to hang out.
And for the record, Mercedes diesel's take a long time to wear out, and a VPI record cleaner makes old albums sound amazing on a reasonable system.
I don't really want to get into politics but did you all know that a group of baboons is called a "congress"?
Certainly not using Windows! I use Linux which would be cheap at half the price.hahahaha yeah the "normal" people..
I'll bet many of you old timers are still using DOS too?
Last 2 posts here showing me that you are in 80's or 90's, barely i can say 70's.
I am not even in 40's, so should i look at antique analogue things for my life?
And should i use my first mobile which is not working at today's networks? Even my old telephone that using dial for numbers it won't work.
Last 2 posts here showing me that you are in 80's or 90's, barely i can say 70's.
I am not even in 40's, so should i look at antique analogue things for my life?
And should i use my first mobile which is not working at today's networks? Even my old telephone that using dial for numbers it won't work.
My foot is analog - all the way up or down, not much in between...I feel somehow "normal" because when I press the gas pedal my analog foot (not coded in 0 and 1) gets an analog response.
Debian user here. I work in IT so have to fix windows. When I have to script something in windows, I try to use DOS when possible - sort of like the least common denominator. Like my car comment above, it is more robust. If a machine has a problem running a DOS script, there are serious problems in general; the same isn't always true or obvious if other methods fail.Certainly not using Windows! I use Linux which would be cheap at half the price.
Actually, looking at the statistics from my web site, only a minority of analogue camera users seem to use Windows.
Last 2 posts here showing me that you are in 80's or 90's, barely i can say 70's.
I am not even in 40's, so should i look at antique analogue things for my life?
And should i use my first mobile which is not working at today's networks? Even my old telephone that using dial for numbers it won't work.
My newest camera in regular use was made in 1971. I use a watch made the year the Titanic sank, I take pictures with lenses that are older than that. I do not own a cell phone. I have not had television since 1988 or 89. My telephone, which is connected to a copper landline, dates from the late 1960s, it has a rotary dial and a melodious bell.Most of my electronics have vacuum tubes. I use cast iron and steel cookware, no teflon, no aluminium. I grind fresh coffee every morning (the night before if I have stay-over company).
Why?
Because I like simple technology that I can maintain and repair, won't make me ill, yields very high quality results, never breaks down, and doesn't depend any more than neccesary on a "network". I haven't had anything break and need to be replaced in well over 20 years.
I am 52.![]()
You're not missing anything without a TV. What absolute drivel.
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