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Do they still teach long hand in school
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1265252" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>Yes, I concur. One of the reasons we have "Stone age Sundays"...no electronics on Sundays (lap tops, cell phones, tablets, etc. And I'm pretty blessed, my children are pretty smart (son #2 was Valedictorian, and I'm proud). Oldest two serve part time in military service. I know the military prepares for computer/electronic failures from personal experience. I feel like youngsters today think technology is the end all answer to everything and can't imagine a world without all the luxuries. I have thought for a long time, the easiest way to conquer our country would be to pull the power plug and wait a few weeks for the major metropolitan areas to implode. Then the real battles would begin in the rural areas with the folks who have some idea of how to function/survive without electricity and more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1265252, member: 23752"] Yes, I concur. One of the reasons we have "Stone age Sundays"...no electronics on Sundays (lap tops, cell phones, tablets, etc. And I'm pretty blessed, my children are pretty smart (son #2 was Valedictorian, and I'm proud). Oldest two serve part time in military service. I know the military prepares for computer/electronic failures from personal experience. I feel like youngsters today think technology is the end all answer to everything and can't imagine a world without all the luxuries. I have thought for a long time, the easiest way to conquer our country would be to pull the power plug and wait a few weeks for the major metropolitan areas to implode. Then the real battles would begin in the rural areas with the folks who have some idea of how to function/survive without electricity and more. [/QUOTE]
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