Crackpot wrote: ↑Mon May 02, 2022 11:50 am
I still have a cassette player that my Grandfather got me shortly before he died. And I still have quite a few older computers that still have Cd drives and DVD players as well.
[And BB]
My car has a cassette player, as did my former love - the Nissan Hardbody bakkie. Some years ago, I went to considerable difficulty to obtain a set of cassettes on Rorke's Drift / Isandlwana before Margaretta and I took a trip there in the pick-em-up. Soon after we started on our multi-hour trip, I popped the first disc in and said, "Now my dear, you and I will learn a lot about where we are going". Futz.....hiss....dead crickets
And don't computers have CD/DVD drives any more? How else does one rip CDs? The world has gone all Jethro Tull on me . . .
The advantage of aging tho' is that while we remain hopeless (and hopelesser) at pop culture since 1975, we are increasingly likely to be able to shout the like of "Mrs Miniver!" at the appropriate times during Pointless. The further away my past is to more current people, the better I am at guessing the "old" answer.
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts