You know something? I just spent the last 45 minutes perusing through this thread and it's not so much the ingenuity, nostalgia or stories that jumped off the screen, but the spelling!
I just rolled the big 4-0 :rollface

n my odometer a few weeks back, so I'm not necessarily the youngest kid on the block anymore. Anyway, before I get sidetracked on one of my tangents, I'd like to bring to everyone's attention that this has got to be one of the easiest threads to read without having to decipher what people are trying to spell or say. Does age have something to do with the posters in this thread?
I was born in this country but English was a second language to me because my parents spoke Greek at home. I find it absolutely appalling how many people nowadays can't even convey a cohesive thought in written form, let alone spell it correctly when the damn computer can do it for them if they just took the time to check. I'm not speaking to those from other countries that do their best, and sadly sometimes make more sense than those from the US of A. Pretty soon, I think we'll be dumbed down to the point where acronyms like LOL, SMH and all that other junk is good enough. I think it harkens back to what Paul said earlier in the thread about everything just being too darn easy for people. I'm fairly certain that some of the "older" guys' success is much more about patience than anything else. I'm a child of the 70's and remember when we all walked to school unless we lived far enough to be bussed. I live 3 blocks from my kids' middle school and my wife drives them to school everyday. It drives me up a wall but I've already left for the day so there's not much I can do. My kids' bicycles are something they do with mom and dad. Children today spend a lot less time planning things, finishing tasks, finding creative ways to entertain themselves (without electronics), or solve problems on their own. Is it any wonder that these boards are filled with people that learn about their livestock purchases' needs only after they've killed it, and sometimes twice before they learned why they shouldn't have bought it in the first place!
This is a disposable, throw away society where if things don't work out, you just toss it out and start over until something works for you. The problem with that mentality is
"If you do what you did then you'll get what you got
And for those young-ins keeping tabs on acronyms, I'll give you one that my High School Physics teacher embedded into everyone that complained about their test grade when they clearly didn't study enough:
GIGO...
garbage in, garbage out Nowadays, teachers have to worry about every word they say for fear of what the backlash from parents might be at the next PTA meeting because Johnny's feelings were hurt. Guess what Mrs. Johnson? Johnny's a wuss, and he doesn't study enough to get good grades. I'm failing him now before he finds out that being coddled his whole life by the system is leaving him dependent and too sensitive to make it on his own.
Ahhh. But I digress.
Loving it all Paul...keep it going!:thumbsup: