You could be forgiven to think that I am anti-technology, far from it, but technology should be used in conjunction with what we have instead of what we had.
Tomorrow we shall be taking our vintage MG to a classic meeting known as: "Classics On The Quay."
https://bppcltd.com/ccotf/
It's popular insomuch as it's held in a very popular tourist location, tourists and locals alike love to come along and see the vintage cars and the location is on a beach, well almost.
At the location is a very good restaurant called "Boathouse." "Let me treat you to lunch at the Boathouse tomorrow," I said to my lovely lady. Knowing the restaurant well she answered: "Ooh, yes please!" When I phoned through to the Boathouse a synthetic voice told me to press one for the money, two for the show. Actually it was press one for bookings, but you get the gist.
Bookings gave me a second synthetic voice that said how busy it was and could I leave my details and they would get back to me. Excuse me, but before technology a human voice always, always responded, no matter how busy they were. Knowing that this might end in tears due to my ignorance of email, I said to my missus, "I'm going to Christchurch to book a table for us tomorrow." Do you know, she thought that the most obvious thing to do. No arguments about doing it online, just a simple: "OK."
At the restaurant it was very busy, peak time Saturday evening, I'm not surprised. The young lady on reception responded with my request for a table for two tomorrow at two pm with, a dexterity of keyboard play on her computer so that they went there, this did that and a double table could be split. Amazing!
That sort of response is just not available with email. Tomorrow we shall be dining at the Boathouse, even though it cost me an hour and a half journey time.