Dead Tech (and #17)
An MSN website has a list of 40 "Dead Technology" items.
(or at least "Things we seldom see or do anymore")
The list includes:
Going on a 'blind' first date
Needing to be 18 to have access to porn
Hearing the sound of a modem connecting
Removing the perforated leader strips from continuous-feed paper printouts
Having easy-to-remember TV channel numbers
Wearing a calculator watch
Using a public phone booth
Booting up to a C:\ prompt
Getting an AOL disk or CD in the mail
Using proper grammar and punctuation
Needing to be 18 to have access to porn
Hearing the sound of a modem connecting
Removing the perforated leader strips from continuous-feed paper printouts
Having easy-to-remember TV channel numbers
Wearing a calculator watch
Using a public phone booth
Booting up to a C:\ prompt
Getting an AOL disk or CD in the mail
Using proper grammar and punctuation
Item #17 is
17. Making someone a real mix tape
Web sites like Mixtape.com and Songza may attempt to fill the void,but the art of laboring over a custom-made mix tape tailored for aspecial occasion or a special person -- as romanticized by John Cusack'scharacter in "High Fidelity" -- seems to have gone the way of electricalappliance repair and blacksmithing. It's a shame, too, because mix tapesmade great gifts for dates -- and by "great" I mean "potentially highlyprized by the recipient and yet incredibly cheap and easy to assemble."
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