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Babies That Have Been Thrown Out With The Bath Water!!!

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Title Insurance with Patriot Land Transfer, Inc.

Everyone likes progress...everyone likes new technology...everyone prefers 'new' over 'old'...or do they???

The first thing I remember was my days as an altar boy...they had us memorize all that beautiful Latin Prayer only to establish English as the vernacular for the Catholic Mass! AMO!...juventutem meam!

Then right after I learned how to operate a 'standard transmission' column mounted...they come out with a 'four on the floor' because it was nostalgicly retro!!! Not to mention Chrysler's, decades ahead, pushbutton dash mounted automatic transmission...like 'Beta' vs 'VHS'...Better lost...popular won!!!

Right after I get all set up with my Ampex Reel to Reel 4 track professional tape recorder...8 track cartridges come out...ease of use wins out over high quality...acceptable overrules astounding!!!

In a family 'beach discussion' in the early '80s...I announce to my children my desire to drink 'bottled spring water'...not yet invented by the way...only to be laughed at uproareously with, "Dad, who would be willing to pay for water in a bottle, when you can get it free"? I'm thinking of suggesting 'bottling air'...so far, that's free also!!!

And why has 'crust' been engineered out of 'breadmaking'...has everything gone the way of the 'sandwich'...why don't we 'break' bread anymore??? If you don't like crust, then cut it off!!!

Photography, always a favorite hobby, goes digital...and I retire thousands of dollars worth of great 'amateur' equipment to a box in the closet! Not to mention hundreds of great 35mm slides and reels and reels of 8mm movies...must get them 'converted'...

Those 9 dollar canvas sneakers that enabled you to move at will through all sports with 'olympic' agility have been replaced by 'single sport' dedicated $150.00 athletic footwear approved and recommended by sports heroes probably on steroids!!!

That pure 100+ Octane 25 cents per gallon gasoline has been replaced by $3.60 per gallon 'diluted with corn' versions...

Ticonderoga #2 lead pencils, whose erasers wore out before the pencils 'bit the dust'...have been replaced by throwaway ball points and ink pens???...wait a minute...didn't we start out with 'feather' varieties of those in the 'middle ages'... Are we going full circle here!

Can it be that my favorite cereal of all time...POST OAT FLAKES...was liked by so few that it was eliminated from production...and why don't Cheerios taste the same as when I was a kid...let ME put sugar on them, if I want to...

In the 70s when I broke into this real estate industry, complete transaction files were maybe a quarter of an inch thick...now they're about 3 inches thick...Agreements of sale ---one page, two sides...Settlement sheets---1 page, 1 side...mortgages---3 or 4 pages...thank God we're making progress in this 'paper saving age'...

Maybe we oughta go back and pick up all those pieces we threw away!!!

Do you think the 'wheelbarrow' will soon be making a comeback???

And this is just Part One!!! 

                                                       

 

Joe Virnig
RE/MAX Gold Coast REALTORS, Ventura County, California - Ventura, CA
No Ordinary Joe

Fran, We may reminisce about the old ways but we sometimes don't recall how agravating or limiting they were.  I'm a photographer and I can tell you that life changed for the better when I switched to digital.  There was a lot to like about film but today's digital and the control it offers is amazing.

May 10, 2008 02:55 AM
Clint Miller
Real Estate Pipeline, Inc. - Missoula, MT

Necessity is not the mother of invention.  Invention is derived from the want to be idle...perhaps even laziness...in order to make ones live "easier".  Whatever happened to working for something?  :-)

May 10, 2008 03:02 AM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Fran, now this post is a big trip down memory lane! 

May 10, 2008 03:29 AM
Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

Fran - I think you just succeeded in making many of us feel old.  :-)  Actually, you made some interesting points about "progress". 

May 10, 2008 03:31 AM
Todd Clark - Retired
eXp Realty LLC - Tigard, OR
Principle Broker Oregon

Oh, the push button transmission! My dad loved that thing, but as he put it "The thing didn't survive because of us teenagers!" He and his buddies would take the greatest car in the world, take it to a field, rev the engine and hit a button. For some reason the transmissions, didn't last very long. Parents didn't figure that the kids were the problem and not the transmissions.

May 10, 2008 03:33 AM
Fran Gaspari
Patriot Land Transfer, Inc. - Limerick, PA
"The Title Man" - Title Insurance - PA & NJ

Bill: Yeah, progress=designed obsolescence!!! :)

Carole: You young chippy...I rememder 33's and even 78's!!! :^)

L Squared: Too late!!!...Horses wouldn't be eco friendly...too much poo poo!!! :)

Joe: We had digital photography in the fifties...when you pressed the shutter button with your finger!!! :)

Clint: You're right...enter the drive in lines!!! :)

Patricia: You gotta love it though...don't you! :)

Thanks,   Fran 

May 10, 2008 05:55 AM
Fran Gaspari
Patriot Land Transfer, Inc. - Limerick, PA
"The Title Man" - Title Insurance - PA & NJ

Jason: Misery loves company, I say!!!...welcome to the 'mature' set!!! :)

Todd: I blew the transy on my Dad's '55 Merc...felt bad about that one!!!

Thanks,   Fran

May 10, 2008 05:59 AM
Tom Braatz Waukesha County Real Estate 262-377-1459
Coldwell Banker - Oconomowoc, WI
Waukesha County Realtor Real Estate agent. SOLD!

Fran

Hind sight is 20/20

Hope all is well.

Sincerely

Tom Braatz

May 10, 2008 06:11 AM
Fran Gaspari
Patriot Land Transfer, Inc. - Limerick, PA
"The Title Man" - Title Insurance - PA & NJ

Tom,

That's funny...I can't see my hind anymore!!! :) Thanks,   Fran

May 10, 2008 06:21 AM
Jeremy Blanton
Myrtle Beach Homes Blog - Myrtle Beach, SC
Myrtle Beach REALTOR®- myrtlebeachhomesblog.com

Ah Fran....I remember reading about some of those things once...In a book! :-P  Have a great weekend

May 10, 2008 07:48 AM
Fran Gaspari
Patriot Land Transfer, Inc. - Limerick, PA
"The Title Man" - Title Insurance - PA & NJ

Jeremy,

The Post Oat Flakes were the best...if you don't believe me, Google 'Post Oat Flakes'...Thanks,   Fran

May 10, 2008 08:05 AM
Kathy Clulow
Uxbridge, ON
Trusted For Experience - Respected For Results

Fran - Push Button Transmissions are still the cats meow in road coaches (busses for the retro fans)

When my husband did a stint at driving an executive coach they trained him on a floor shift model but they did not like the gear grinding so they put him on the push button model (he really liked that because it was the newest coach in the fleet)

May 10, 2008 08:16 AM
Fran Gaspari
Patriot Land Transfer, Inc. - Limerick, PA
"The Title Man" - Title Insurance - PA & NJ

Kathy,

Despite TC's comment...by the time they got rid of them they were perfected...they were cleaning up at the drag race tracks!!! Thanks,   Fran

May 10, 2008 08:28 AM
Audrey June-Forshey
RE/MAX Realty Services - Darnestown, MD
GRI, Gaithersburg, MD

Fran, Funny for me to read this post today.  I was listening to the news radio today on my way home from my appointment this morning and they were talking about musicians/bands giving their newly recorded songs away free on the internet.  I started thinking, is that the evolution of the LP record, to the CD to the internet - digital music?

May 10, 2008 11:55 AM
Fran Gaspari
Patriot Land Transfer, Inc. - Limerick, PA
"The Title Man" - Title Insurance - PA & NJ

Audrey,

I'm still trying to figure out why they got rid of Post Oat Flakes!!! :) Thanks,   Fran

May 10, 2008 12:41 PM
Barbara Carter
Century 21 Alliance Realty Group - Highland, NY
Serving Your Real Estate Needs in the Hudson Valle

Yeh, but..... The dishwasher, central vac, central air.... Hours of standnig behind a sink, hauling a heavy vacuum, sweating bullets. I am sorry about the Post Oat Flakes but.... I really love the conveniences that I am sure my grandmothers could have never dreamt of. Is that shallow?-opps sorry.

May 11, 2008 12:03 AM
Mary Strang
Viroqua, WI

Boy Fran, Good List, you have been very busy coming up with all these items and things that have changed. I am sad to say air is bottled it is call oxygen, too bad you did not bottle the water, would could of would of made a-lot-of-$$$. :-)

May 11, 2008 01:09 AM
Fran Gaspari
Patriot Land Transfer, Inc. - Limerick, PA
"The Title Man" - Title Insurance - PA & NJ

Barbara: That's my point...our  grandmothers did all that back breaking manual labor and still had plenty of 'free' time...we have little free time and we have all these time saving labor saving devices...and by the way...they're not free!!! LOL,

Mary: I 'blame' it on my kids who laughed at me!!! Boy, did they blow their inheritance!!! :^)

Thanks,   Fran 

May 11, 2008 01:28 AM
* Rate A Home
Rate A Home - Saugatuck, MI

Fran, great post, how things have changed and continue to do so. Darn on the water idea....

May 13, 2008 06:32 PM
Fran Gaspari
Patriot Land Transfer, Inc. - Limerick, PA
"The Title Man" - Title Insurance - PA & NJ

Duane,

It's a funny story that comes up often at family gatherings!!! Thanks,   Fran

May 13, 2008 11:23 PM