On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 01:09:49 -0500, "BigBadBubbas"
wrote:
I remember a lot of that stuff too. It's fun to remember. But there
were a lot of less gooder stuff too.
The gas wars drove the price down to 27 cents/gal around 1970 in
central PA. Even so, we generally get more miles per
(adjusted-for-inflation) dollar today than we got back then.
The old Pontiac's 283 V-8 engine delivered fewer horsepower than a
well-constructed 4-cylinder today. And if you got 100K miles from a
car, you were doing very well.
I didn't care for the 1970 model outhouse we used, but you do what you
gotta do.
To play music at parties my sister would bring her scratchy portable
record player and a huge stack of scratchy 45s (69 cents each in 1970
money). Today you can bring thirty times as much music (99 cents per
song in 2011 dollars) on a device the size of a matchbox.
Typed a 105-page MS thesis on a typewriter in 1980. Fixing all the
mistakes and retyping some pages. And did it three times.

Today...
word processor.
Books and magazines printed with huge amounts of color and beautifully
sharp and clear.
Air conditioning! (Yes, it was available back then but most people
used fans.)
When the wife was in school, one of the assignments was to tell during
what time she'd like to have lived. She said "today". She may not
have done well on the assignment but she's a smart gal.

--
Best -- Terry