Where Have the Good Old Days Gone?
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Re: Where Have the Good Old Days Gone?
Reminds me of changing the belt and gaskets of our old beetle vw.
those days it was not very easy to get the right gaskets,hence you buy a sheet, draw the template with the old gasket, cut out the new gasket and......abracadabra.....the solution.
The best was when we had to mended the puncture of our cycles by ourselves .
No geared cycles...but the speed....wow....
BD
those days it was not very easy to get the right gaskets,hence you buy a sheet, draw the template with the old gasket, cut out the new gasket and......abracadabra.....the solution.
The best was when we had to mended the puncture of our cycles by ourselves .
No geared cycles...but the speed....wow....
BD
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Hi Timmy,timmy wrote:Brihaji,
But when it comes to those manual skills you describe, I've had young folks look at me like I was from Mars because I change my own timing belts on my cars. When my girls got their first cars, I made them change their own oil. If the boys had to learn to cook, the girls had to change their own oil. They haven't done this for years -- as soon as they got married, that stopped. However, at least they know what's involved and won't be fooled by some joker in a repair shop.
> You couldn't have summarized it better
> IMHO - when it comes to survival, we old timers definitely do have an edge over the gen-next
> Agree?
Briha
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> Agree?
When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns!
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Thanks for the bout of nostalgia, folks!! Cassettes, dial phones, ungeared and shocker-less bicycles, two wheelers you had to kick start (and sometimes tilt), cars with bench seats in front and no seat belts, manual bicycle pumps (ouch, my arms!), wind up watches....................... <sigh> where have all these gone? And does anyone remember going up to the terrace (no lifts, you climb) to "tune" the TV antenna in the old days, when we had only one channel?
I recently spent rather a large amount of cash to buy a cassette player, because I didn't want to throw away my collection of ~ 300 cassettes (CDs, the legal ones, are way way overpriced, IMHO). Many of them have bits of cellotape holding the tape together after the snags in my old Philips portable system became too much to unravel. Cello-taping a torn cassette tape, and then snipping off the extra cellotape to ensure a uniform width - now THAT was DEXTERITY! And who can forget cleaning the head with earbuds and Old Spice aftershave?
Thankfully, I have a son who is interested in physically doing stuff and is a great help in my drilling and grinding stuff!
Last, but surely not the least, Timmy, salute to your Dad for fighting in WW2.
I recently spent rather a large amount of cash to buy a cassette player, because I didn't want to throw away my collection of ~ 300 cassettes (CDs, the legal ones, are way way overpriced, IMHO). Many of them have bits of cellotape holding the tape together after the snags in my old Philips portable system became too much to unravel. Cello-taping a torn cassette tape, and then snipping off the extra cellotape to ensure a uniform width - now THAT was DEXTERITY! And who can forget cleaning the head with earbuds and Old Spice aftershave?
Much of the issue, IMHO, is because we are too wrapped up in ourselves, our cellphones, etc. to actually notice how people are doing stuff. I have this bad (or good, depends) habit of watching people do their stuff and asking silly questions. I learnt to change a tyre, a faucet (yeah, I did get the famous blast of water in the face in my teens), the fan, learnt basic soldering, everything from watching people and asking questions. And of course, I was formally taught a lot of stuff in my engineering classes.He had the cars instructional manual in one hand and the tyre spanner in the other and was trying to change the flat .
Thankfully, I have a son who is interested in physically doing stuff and is a great help in my drilling and grinding stuff!
Last, but surely not the least, Timmy, salute to your Dad for fighting in WW2.
Cheers!
EssDee
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Nice, very nice essdee1972!
Just checking - are you still okay to do the Cuban Cigars and Single Malts? LOL!
Just checking - are you still okay to do the Cuban Cigars and Single Malts? LOL!
When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns!
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Any day Brother! Cigars are still hand-rolled the old fashioned way
Cheers!
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My favorites were & still is...essdee1972 wrote:Any day Brother! Cigars are still hand-rolled the old fashioned way
1. 2 tots of 'Single Malt' preferably 'Glenfiddich' or 'Glenmoranje' with a splash of spring water...
2. A medium rare steak with Bernaice sauce & mashed potatoes...
3. A light suffle'....
4. An old fashioned 'thigh rolled' Cuban Cigar...
5. Followed by an hour's siesta....
Nirvana
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Make mine:essdee1972 wrote:Any day Brother! Cigars are still hand-rolled the old fashioned way
1. La Aurora Perfecto
2. La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero
3. Joya de Nicaragua Antero
4. Padron 1964 Anniversary Series
5. LA Gloria Cubana Serie R
and others I've enjoyed.
The chief questions involved in this matter are:
1. Is it long?
2. Is it fat?
3. Is it black?
For me, alignment with perfection is achieved when one can answer in the affirmative all three times.
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saying in the British Royal Navy
saying in the British Royal Navy
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When it's Long......It's "Prolong"timmy wrote:Make mine:essdee1972 wrote:Any day Brother! Cigars are still hand-rolled the old fashioned way
1. La Aurora Perfecto
2. La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero
3. Joya de Nicaragua Antero
4. Padron 1964 Anniversary Series
5. LA Gloria Cubana Serie R
and others I've enjoyed.
The chief questions involved in this matter are:
1. Is it long?
2. Is it fat?
3. Is it black?
For me, alignment with perfection is achieved when one can answer in the affirmative all three times.
When it's Fat........It's 'Perfect"
When i't Black......It's "Pleasant"
The proverbial 3Ps of an ultimate Cigar
"Que Pasa" ...Senhor?
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Instruction manual?Big Daddy wrote:How true Timmy,
the other day I helped a software project manager in my building change his flat. He had the cars instructional manual in one hand and the tyre spanner in the other and was trying to change the flat . I actually kinda felt sorry for the chap.
BD
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I am guessing Big Daddy meant 'owners manual' LOL!
When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns!
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BD,bennedose wrote:Instruction manual?Big Daddy wrote:How true Timmy,
the other day I helped a software project manager in my building change his flat. He had the cars instructional manual in one hand and the tyre spanner in the other and was trying to change the flat . I actually kinda felt sorry for the chap.
BD
Probably this was what was happening that you saw
Briha