Nathan
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- Location
- High Desert- Calif.
...no big loss there.typing, with carbon paper insets
...no big loss there.typing, with carbon paper insets
The punch cards are handy as bookmarks!Using a slide rule and typing computer punch cards
These days the person you saw might not know shes a woman either. From the language that is used, some people don't seem to know whether they are a she, her, he, him, or a "they" or "them"!Women dressing like women instead of dressing like some working class butch man.
No kidding here! Today I went to a grocery store and followed this person wearing trousers that looked exactly like pajamas. She had this large opened parka and a baseball cap on. I thought this person must be one of those rappers that some many Canadians worship. I didn't know it was a woman until I passed her.
Well, I for one, had never heard of nalbinding. Praise be for Google.Nalbinding. Only know 2 people who even know what it is.
I bake my bread from scratch, no machine.
Yup hubby when I met him, his company was still drawing on paper and plastic drawings. By the time the company closed its doors, there were using CAD.My husband being an architect with all drawings on CAD now , instead of Drawing Boards ……
And here I thought it was what some of the upper echelon Chinese women were subjected to centuries ago.......was I ever wrong.Well, I for one, had never heard of nalbinding. Praise be for Google.![]()
I never have a cellphone with me.May I add driving anywhere without a cell phone to Michael Z at #31.
I still do. Not giving up on my hand-knitted wool socks. Wool costs too much to replace them.mending sox and clothes.
Yes! Shorthand... I spend my last two years of secondary education listening to audio tapes transcribing into Shorthand then typing them out. Our regular teacher had taken ill at the beginning of the 4th year and came back at the end of the 5th year. Meantime the replacement teacher divided the class in half, she coached one half, the other half, mine, audio tapes day in day out, yuck!Shorthand. I still take notes using it.
I don't use a breadmaker and never have.
Me also. Scratch just tastes better.Yes! Shorthand... I spend my last two years of secondary education listening to audio tapes transcribing into Shorthand then typing them out. Our regular teacher had taken ill at the beginning of the 4th year and came back at the end of the 5th year. Meantime the replacement teacher divided the class in half, she coached one half, the other half, mine, audio tapes day in day out, yuck!
Ledger accounting work which I studied as I graduated as Bookkeeping Clerk. It's all automated these days with SAGE being the most popular. Never worked in the field but it helped me and hubby to keep to our budget. Latest incarnation is via Google Sheets with my own simple equations, it's magical. I get the same ledger as the printed sheets I get from my bank. Neat!
Finally, hubby bought me a bread machine after seeing me kneading breads a whole weekend for a Christmas together. I loved the convenience of it all but strangely enough they'd never lasted long before they broke. Gave up after third machine.
Adding this bit for fun... People less and less are cooking from scratch! Gosh I remember the looks we've got from shoppers glaring at our cart asking: "You've nothing ready-made in there, why?" We answered: "We've got all the ingredients and we follow the recipes!" It usually got them walking away scratching their heads. Us going "Oomph!" Lol!
I still darn socks.Well, no one darns socks anymore.
tatting, weaving tapestries,
bread dough ornaments, (Sculpey came along)
macrame
Does anyone tap dance anymore?
the twist, the Charleston, the black bottom,.
art styles: Art Nouveau, Art deco, sign painting (the old fashioned way)
I darn socks, did a macrame dog leash about 4 years ago for neighbour. Cross-stitch tapestries. Golly Gee the needle pains! My cross-stitch days are now done on Android App! No pain but no gain lol...I still darn socks.![]()