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OutinChgoburbs
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If you manage to travel back in time, or open your own sort of Amish group based in the 1950s (I wonder if you can just buy a subdivision of 1950s “rambler” ranch homes to do that), plan on giving up:
I think these young people know plenty about Catholic community. Living in the 1950s has nothing to teach them.
I will stay here in the 21st century and work on improving what’s been “broke” with those kids, if they’ll let an old geezer lady help them out.
- the Internet. AARPANET wasn’t online until 1969.
- Your computer, your software.
- Space travel of any realistic value.
- Cures for cancer as well as ulcers. The latter only developed the cure of anitbiotics, which is what causes ulcers, *Helicobacter pylori, *was only discovered about mid-1970s, and treatment mid-1980s.
- Welcome back giant transistors, and TVs that run on CRTs with huge tubes. Maybe Rexall still has a tube tester!
- DVD as well as VHS VCR that’s digital and runs on microships.
- Anything that runs on chips and printed cicuitry.
I think these young people know plenty about Catholic community. Living in the 1950s has nothing to teach them.
I will stay here in the 21st century and work on improving what’s been “broke” with those kids, if they’ll let an old geezer lady help them out.