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When I was in grade school in the 60s, we had a math problem... "how old will you be in the year 2000?" I calculated 42 and thought "OMG, I'll be nearly dead by then"...
That definitely makes you one of the older Lemmy users. How was life in the 60's? Was it as fun as it seems looking back?
Everything looks better looking backwards. But now is easily better. We had to go to the library and check out actual books, we had to research in the physical encyclopedias, cars were less comfortable... Heck, I'm on a hand-held computer we call a smartphone... :)
That was true into the very late 90's. Heck, even in the 00's a lot of professors wouldn't accept internet sources for reports.
I was pretty young in the 60's but I always think that I'd going back to that time. Even if I could bring a laptop with me, I could use it to compile local applications but can't use it for any communications.
I think you accidentally a word.