There's many ways to complete a task and sometimes new isn't always good. I miss my manual car with crank windows. Most of my recently purchased shop tools are around 60 years old but can be repaired with common easy to find parts. My 28 year old restored washer and dryer haven't missed a beat, ever. My toaster doesn't need Wi-Fi.
Edit: please excuse my examples that include technology. My point was we have previous methods for everything we do now.
splitmindallthetime t1_j7yirpl wrote
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There's many ways to complete a task and sometimes new isn't always good. I miss my manual car with crank windows. Most of my recently purchased shop tools are around 60 years old but can be repaired with common easy to find parts. My 28 year old restored washer and dryer haven't missed a beat, ever. My toaster doesn't need Wi-Fi.
Edit: please excuse my examples that include technology. My point was we have previous methods for everything we do now.