I see a lot of posts on here lamenting that they "don't make 'em like they used to." Guns, cars, houses, clothes, even toothbrushes. It appears anything made in the last 20-30 years doesn't work as good, breaks in 5 minutes, and costs an exorbitant price. Is there anything that's been improved on in that span? I say yes. Many things. Let's list some and maybe have more hope for the future. I'll start with a small list.
1. The internet. We're having a conversation in real time with the ability to send videos and pics without having to wait 6 hours for them to download. How it is used might be worse but the product is better.
2. Medicine. The diagnostic equipment and treatments have advanced significantly in that time. Several members probably owe their lives to recent medical breakthroughs.
So, is there something to the statement that they "don't make them like they used to"? Yes. And in some cases, thank God.
So, what do you see as betterments in the new stuff?
1. The internet. We're having a conversation in real time with the ability to send videos and pics without having to wait 6 hours for them to download. How it is used might be worse but the product is better.
2. Medicine. The diagnostic equipment and treatments have advanced significantly in that time. Several members probably owe their lives to recent medical breakthroughs.
So, is there something to the statement that they "don't make them like they used to"? Yes. And in some cases, thank God.
So, what do you see as betterments in the new stuff?