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We had to ask the boring sods around us these questions.
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They died younger!
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They sat out the back drinking a few beers with their mates talking the old fashioned way - person to person.
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Understood! Probably visited their neighbors more!
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Read more, watched the news, socialized with our neighbors more...lol
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learned more subjects were more active during weekends ,and were involved in more events with people..
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Communicate with others and make more friends and do outdoors activities. Not as lazy as they are now.
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They had to pay their older friends to buy them dirty magazines.
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They used the Nike Network - walk a floppy disk over to the other person.
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sat around and talked about the weather.
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Spent time together.
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they were more productive people and more communicative when around others....same as with the cell phone....just more respectful of their surroundings and way more productive..... they are useful tools ,but HIGHLY ADDICTIVE and ABUSED ...same as meds...this generation has no "self control/discipline nor respect...unfortunately , they pass this down to the next generation, their kids....monkey see,monkey do...:)justme
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Masturbate to magazines and VHS instead.
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Had phone sex.
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Visit the library. Read books. Watch TV. Talk to people. Write letters.....
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As a young boy I had to get up at 3:00 am and go to the boiler room. I chopped wood and stoked the fire under the boiler until we got up a good head of steam. Then pa would come down and open the valves until we got the computer started. It was a brand-new one-cylinder Harley-Ferguson flathead, with 3 bits of memory. Pa adjusted the grid bias until we got the plate current up to 100 milliamps. Then Junior would throw the knife switch, and sparks flew out. The multimedia disc was a 78 rpm single-platter, with analog data stored in a spiral groove. We all just sat around and we could hear Bing Crosby sing "Don't Fence Me In." Then I had to milk the cows, change my clothes, and walk to school.
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had a life!
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more sleep. more walk.
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