I think sometimes
we, as humans, are so self-centered, forget what is a luxury and what is not.
The latest
some asked for my 04 year old mother-in-law's cell phone number. I doubt if you will find many 94 year olds
with a cell phone constantly near them. My mother-in-law has one, but, as far as I
can remember, never has used it. She has
it for emergencies. But she does
religiously keep it charged.
Years ago I
ran into my cousin and he asked me did I have some new genealogy
information. I said yes and he asked me
to FAX him the information. FAX? I
told him I didn't have a FAX machine, he looked at me unbelievable.
We are
constantly being told some texted us some information. We try to live frugal lives, believe it or
not, and texting cost more. So we don't do it. I don't know anything texting can do that an
email message can't.
It reminds
me several years ago my elderly neighbor (now deceased) and I were talking
about the barbecue places in Marietta.
He had been to several and would like to know about more. Then, not long after our conversation a local
TV program was about Metro Atlanta's Barbecue joints. I toped it with my VCR then. I carried the VHS tape over to my neighbor and
I handed it to him.
He said,
"Don't you have to have something to play that on? I don't have anything like that." In other words, he did not own a VCR
Recorder/Player.
I looked at
him "unbelievable "
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