tizz Posted June 26, 2005 Posted June 26, 2005 Well since I became a parent I have come to one conclusion. Time and technology and trend changes so quickly that the same thing will be said generation after generation. But I will concede3 that technology has changed our lives so dramatically so quickly that I do fear it a bit. It is unatural for a society to change so much so fast and just like with anything else, when things are happening so quickly many are bound to be lost and so much that we hold dear as humans runs the risk of falling through the cracks Quote "An intelligence that is not humane is the most dangerous thing in the world" Ashley Montague "No one should have to walk alone" Phuong Du "An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind" Ghandi "If I were asked to define an American in a single phrase, I would say 'An American is a person who has the right to be different' and I think that right is growing" William Manchester
phreakwars Posted December 23, 2005 Posted December 23, 2005 I can see it now, "Hey Yo, remember when we all jammed to "AFRO MAN"... and how cheesy the X-box 360 graphics were compared to todays games. . . Quote https://www.facebook.com/phreakwars
scout Posted December 30, 2005 Posted December 30, 2005 Computers - malls!!! I remember sliding down snowy roads on a scoop shovel. Riding pigs in Grandads barn. Walking the rivers and creeks. Walking the 3 miles to Grandads house to eat all the goodies Grandma would make that day. Grandad sending us under the grainery to catch the "pretty kitty". Swimming in the cattle tank with the carp we caught at the canal. Swinging from the bottem of the bridge into a slough of mud after a hard rain. Picking up corn after the pickers went through the fields. Having water fights with the wooden squirt guns my Granddad made. Putting up hay bales in the barn after a day of loading them up. "Borrowing" the car. Climbing to the tops of the trees and feeling like you ruled the world........ Best things in life are free... Quote
builder Posted January 2, 2006 Posted January 2, 2006 Scout, you've won me over. The best things in life are free. Now if I could just convince my son of that fact. Quote Persevere, it pisses people off.
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