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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1578270" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>I enjoyed your comments. I believe there is truth that we can look back in the past, and even if some of it was bad, at least we know how it turned out; there are no surprises with the past. With the future, however, it's uncertain, and therein lies some anxiety and fear. </p><p></p><p>Your wife used a modern device to listen to the oldies. I do the same thing. There's no way that one can argue that technology doesn't make things easier these days, but it doesn't always hold the sparkle it once did. Speaking of music, I remember the days when everybody owned a few albums, and we had radio that we hoped we would get lucky enough to hear our favorite song. These days, we can own a thousand songs and listen to any song any time we want. There's no such thing as a "hard to find" song anymore. But somehow, a little something was lost along the way. Even though I can have a thousand songs at my fingertips, it's just not as magical as back then, but that doesn't make any sense does it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1578270, member: 17843"] I enjoyed your comments. I believe there is truth that we can look back in the past, and even if some of it was bad, at least we know how it turned out; there are no surprises with the past. With the future, however, it’s uncertain, and therein lies some anxiety and fear. Your wife used a modern device to listen to the oldies. I do the same thing. There’s no way that one can argue that technology doesn’t make things easier these days, but it doesn’t always hold the sparkle it once did. Speaking of music, I remember the days when everybody owned a few albums, and we had radio that we hoped we would get lucky enough to hear our favorite song. These days, we can own a thousand songs and listen to any song any time we want. There’s no such thing as a “hard to find” song anymore. But somehow, a little something was lost along the way. Even though I can have a thousand songs at my fingertips, it’s just not as magical as back then, but that doesn’t make any sense does it? [/QUOTE]
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