I guess a good part of the reason I like older tech & software so much is down to my being a 'late-starter' with the 'techy' side of things.....and realising just how much good stuff I'd missed out on in the past. That, and the fact that I love seeing how far you CAN 'push' older gear, and finding out just what it's still capable of.
Yeah well I was around in them days and I still like older tech and older stuff etc.
On the other side of the coin old tech becomes obsolete and then it's time to move ahead like it or not.
Some of you folks sound like old crotchety old codgers who bitch and moan and complain about everything new.
And if you're not an old crotchety old codger you're on the right track to becoming one.
Stop the whining about change and just accept it as it's going to happen and you can't stop it.
@MikeWalsh
You my friend are the exception I know and understand your point of view you are like my brother was and you know who he was.
Don't get me wrong guys I still drive a
1967 Ford F100 with
three on the tree and
no air conditioner needless to say I don't drive it in the summer.
I still use a vacuum tube stereo amplifier and tuner and play record albums on a turntable and use a reel to reel 10.5 inch tape deck.
So yes I too like old technology for some thing although on some things as computers I prefer newer although not the latest computers.
That being the case I accept new technology and new ways of doing things although i may like them or not like them I accept them.
The 'latest & greatest' has never really held much appeal for me. That's an odd thing to admit to on ANY kind of computer tech forum, ain't it?
Lolololol...!!
Mike.
Not really there's a lot of cool old usable tech still around.
This thread isn't about
old tech verses new tech it's about
new software verses old software.
Here's all ya gotta do.