[DeTomaso] Computers....past and present

David adin at frontier.net
Sun Jan 27 16:18:33 EST 2013


Absolutely, think about this: my grandfather lived in a world where an airplane coming to town was a huge event. And old Pete saw man walk on the moon!

Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. 

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On Jan 27, 2013, at 2:01 PM, gow2 at rc-tech.net wrote:

> I think the past 150 years are the most amazing years this world will ever
> see. We have lived in one of the most amazing times and I believe few
> recognize or understand the implication. Look at the life before 1900 and
> after the year 2000. Look at the change in between. Horse and buggy to
> cars with internet.
> 
> I look back and see that my grandfather, who is still very much alive in
> my mind very likely could have known people who would have known Lincoln.
> Grew up with no cars, sporadic electricity, dirt roads, etc. Children now
> don't even know what a rotary telephone is any more.
> 
> I fear however, the fall of Rome coming. Our government and world
> governments have become so large, consuming and self serving I don't see
> how our children and their children will ever see the freedoms we had. 2
> months after a storm in NY, NJ people still without power and food in a
> society amazingly modern but amazingly strapped by it's own government.
> 
> I also don't think they will ever see or truly understand the development
> of the modern world as we do. Horse and buggy, Model "T", WWII, 50's cars,
> the fall of cool cars in the 70's, into a civilization where cars today
> seem more like disposable phones then anything special.
> 
> I guess that is why working on old cars is so fun. It is a mix of old and
> new, the mix of your discretion, locked in the time of your choosing.
> 
> Amazing 150 years! 10,000 years form now they will still be talking about
> the time period we lived in....if we don't destroy each other first.
> 
> 



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