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TominMO 05-02-2024 04:52 PM

If you remember these things.....
 
.....then you are a pathetic old geezer. Like cheesy for example. Or me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqGmgRj6OdI

JerryHawk250 05-02-2024 05:21 PM

Yep! I'm an old geezer. lol

cheesy 05-02-2024 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by JerryHawk250 (Post 407842)
Yep! I'm an old geezer. lol

Ditto. Though I never mastered cursive. I figure most of my teachers probably went home and had a stiff drink after trying to read my scratches. Unless cursive meant picturesque speech. I have a Masters in that.

I suck at carpentry, too.

TominMO 05-02-2024 08:24 PM

Remember typewriters?!?!
Carbon copies?
Whiteout? :lmao:

Zapkin 05-02-2024 08:58 PM

at this point, my cursive is so bad that I had to give up signing my name..i just print it. probably in the last 20 years...every signature of mine was unique. LOL always chicken scratch and never the same.

XLsior 05-02-2024 09:21 PM

As a lefty my cursive ended up as page smudge...Though I avoided the crows foot writing grasp which developed in south paws quiet often because of the fact you cover up what you've just written...


I was actually pretty good style wise but I just took longer than all the righties...


As for the other 14 skills...well the way the world is turning you'd be far better off knowing them then not and I wouldn't call them obsolete just underappreciated in post modern times...

jsumd 05-02-2024 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by TominMO (Post 407840)
.....then you are a pathetic old geezer. Like cheesy for example. Or me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqGmgRj6OdI

I was born in the early 80s and I feel like I belong to the last generation that really knows how to do a lot of these things. I had to fill out the library check out card to take books, had to memorize phone numbers, remember my parents using paper maps all the time, etc.

My father was also a bit older when I was born and he taught me a lot of stuff from the older days as well. He would not let me learn to drive on anything but a manual truck for example.

jsumd 05-02-2024 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by XLsior (Post 407866)
As a lefty my cursive ended up as page smudge...Though I avoided the crows foot writing grasp which developed in south paws quiet often because of the fact you cover up what you've just written...

Lefty as well and I smudged everything! Plus spiral bound notebooks killed my hand!

riderjoe 05-02-2024 10:11 PM

Some of these skills can still be handy! I'm proud to say my handwriting is pretty good, not just cursive.

XLsior 05-03-2024 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by jsumd (Post 407873)
Lefty as well and I smudged everything! Plus spiral bound notebooks killed my hand!


spiral bound notebooks...I had forgotten how bad they were.


I think slate was just being phased out and I didn't have slide rulers as calculators were becoming cheap enough for children in schools.


Also the cane/whipping stick was still being administered for enough of my early childhood to make an impression before that was also removed from 'curriculum'


last of the Gen X early 80s where analogue and digital was crossover...
I believe were now being called a micro generation 'Xenials' 1977-1983

cheesy 05-03-2024 09:32 AM

Jeez, Mrs.C still puts up preserves. Apple Butter, Applesauce, Pie filling from our trees. Also Pepper Jam, Christmas Jam,(smell so good) and pickles. She just bought this fancy pressure cooker that not only cans, she uses it for pork chops and has made killer cheesecake in it. To me, it's a black magic device.

Bikenut 05-03-2024 10:12 AM

Does anyone remember lighting a small fire under the engine of your car in order for it to start on cold winter mornings? Maybe it's just a Yooper thing?

Aussie_in_MO 05-03-2024 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Bikenut (Post 407888)
Does anyone remember lighting a small fire under the engine of your car in order for it to start on cold winter mornings? Maybe it's just a Yooper thing?


I've heard about this from a buddy who was also a Yooper. Pretty sure it's regional.
That said, I do remember my parents pulling the batteries from their cars and bringing them into the house so they wouldn't freeze during northern IL winters in the early 80's


Regarding the video, I'm still trying to figure out how "fine china" is a skill, but I digress

TominMO 05-03-2024 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by XLsior (Post 407884)
spiral bound notebooks...I had forgotten how bad they were.


I think slate was just being phased out and I didn't have slide rulers as calculators were becoming cheap enough for children in schools.


Also the cane/whipping stick was still being administered for enough of my early childhood to make an impression before that was also removed from 'curriculum'


last of the Gen X early 80s where analogue and digital was crossover...
I believe were now being called a micro generation 'Xenials' 1977-1983

Graduated high school in 1968. I was such an uber-dork that not only did I have a slide rule, I had a belt pouch to put it in! :ohno: :lmao:

2LZ 05-03-2024 12:00 PM

Just last year we handed off the China and crystal to one of Mrs. 2LZ distant family members who still cared. It was almost impossible to find someone in the family.


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