I still have to use an odd check here and there. I pay my lawn guy with them. I had 2 different contractors that didn't take debit cards, so they got checks. An odd doctors bill in the mail here or there.. That being said, I am still using checks with my apartments address, and I moved into my house two years ago. I think I've still got 2 full books of them left. I haven't had a home phone since 2006 though.
pretty sure the watch/phone thing is generational.
It's different when the person is trying to impress someone by trying to say "look at me, i have money."
Peter Bretter: How long have you been out here?
Surfing Instructor: I don't know, I quit wearing a watch when I moved out here
Peter Bretter: That is so cool
Surfing Instructor: My cell phone has a clock so I don't need it
Peter Bretter: Oh, so its basically the same thing
Peter Bretter: So how old are you?
Surfing Instructor: I don't really believe in age and numbers but if you had to put a number on it, I would say
[thinking]
Surfing Instructor: forty four, Fuck!
"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
I always wore a watch until I started carrying a cell. I am obsessive about being punctual. I also really like watches, but the redundancy kills it for me. And I never really dress spiffy enough to justify a decently expensive one. I was usually satisfied with a $70 or so Fossil.
I still have to use an odd check here and there. I pay my lawn guy with them. I had 2 different contractors that didn't take debit cards, so they got checks. An odd doctors bill in the mail here or there.. That being said, I am still using checks with my apartments address, and I moved into my house two years ago. I think I've still got 2 full books of them left. I haven't had a home phone since 2006 though.
This. I think as long as we have an older generation doing side work and owning their own businesses, we will need checks. That combined with paying fees for the convenience of being able to take plastic.
I write 2 checks a month. One for my storage unit and one for my lawn service
Ash trays in cars. - I don't think I have had a car built in the last 10 - 15 years that came with an ashtray. Besides, some people still smoke, so not sure why they should be considered obsolete?
wrist watch - I prefer to wear a watch rather than having to reach into my pocket and wake up my phone just to see the time / date.
TV antenna - Some people don't have cable or satellite, believe it or not.
CD's and disc of any kind - Not all cars are equipped for MP3 players or blutooth.
IMO,
-Seems like most people vape and those that still smoke really don't use their car ashtray. They usually flip it out the window.
-Same here, but a watch is basically jewelry to me these days.
-I am surprised. I thought getting rid of analog signals put an end to antennas. I wasn't sure why stores still sold them.
-I realized this, but think all cars should go forward to disc free systems. Like cassette players it should no longer be an option for new cars.
-I am surprised. I thought getting rid of analog signals put an end to antennas. I wasn't sure why stores still sold them.
They're digital antennas, not analog. Nobody broadcasts in analog anymore (by federal mandate). You actually get HD broadcasts via antenna (assuming they are broadcasting in HD of course). In fact, most local channels actually have 2-3 channels per station that you can access with an antenna, which you won't see on cable or dish.
I still have to use an odd check here and there. I pay my lawn guy with them. I had 2 different contractors that didn't take debit cards, so they got checks. An odd doctors bill in the mail here or there..
I've been getting horse harnesses from an Amish man in Missouri. He doesn't have a phone so you have to send him a letter. A week later, he calls you from his non-Amish neighbor's phone to go over the details and give you a price. Then you mail him a check or money order, and a few weeks later you have your harness.
I always wore a watch until I started carrying a cell. I am obsessive about being punctual. I also really like watches, but the redundancy kills it for me. And I never really dress spiffy enough to justify a decently expensive one. I was usually satisfied with a $70 or so Fossil.
Stacy bought me this badass WeWood watch a few years ago. Every time I wear it, I get people asking about it. It's pretty damned cool.
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