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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 478434" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>Technology moves on at a frightening pace these days, and not always for the better, I remember getting a mobile phone when they first came out, they were bloody expensive, as were the calls, iircit was something like £1 a minute, and as for calling a mobile, well, lets not go there! I only got one at the time because, as my mum used to say,'I had more money than sense' and just for once in my life I wanted to have something before the rest of the lads. I remember my mum having a go of it and being amazed that you could actually ring anyone even if you were stood in a field. She must have driven all her friends daft, "do you know, my son's just got one of those new mobile phone things" she'd constantly tell people, and some years later when I bought a Landrover Discovery, that too was another great source of pride to her, she thought only people with money owned one and insisted I drove her to the pub one lunchtime, so all her friends could see her getting out of her son's 'posh car'.</p><p></p><p>I remember seeing CD's on Tomorrows World, "nah, can't see that in my lifetime" I remarked to somebody. I know a lot of us will have had fathers, or grandfathers who were 'on the tools', can you imagine how they felt when they first saw an electric hammer drill, or how they'd feel if they got hold of one of the big cordless sds drills that we take for granted these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 478434, member: 27126"] Technology moves on at a frightening pace these days, and not always for the better, I remember getting a mobile phone when they first came out, they were bloody expensive, as were the calls, iircit was something like £1 a minute, and as for calling a mobile, well, lets not go there! I only got one at the time because, as my mum used to say,'I had more money than sense' and just for once in my life I wanted to have something before the rest of the lads. I remember my mum having a go of it and being amazed that you could actually ring anyone even if you were stood in a field. She must have driven all her friends daft, "do you know, my son's just got one of those new mobile phone things" she'd constantly tell people, and some years later when I bought a Landrover Discovery, that too was another great source of pride to her, she thought only people with money owned one and insisted I drove her to the pub one lunchtime, so all her friends could see her getting out of her son's 'posh car'. I remember seeing CD's on Tomorrows World, "nah, can't see that in my lifetime" I remarked to somebody. I know a lot of us will have had fathers, or grandfathers who were 'on the tools', can you imagine how they felt when they first saw an electric hammer drill, or how they'd feel if they got hold of one of the big cordless sds drills that we take for granted these days. [/QUOTE]
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