h a l f b a k e r yPoint of hors d'oevre
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Time to build another pyramid, a 'time capsule' of things that have outlived their usefulness. Into the sarcophagus go the very best examples of stuff we don't need/want any more. Farewell slide rule (a Pickett 10-10 Trig made of aluminum), farewell SLR (Nikon F2 and a roll of Ektachrome film?), Farewell
to all the beautifully made servants of mankind that are now and forever obsolete.
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Widely Known to exist - my house. Also, museums. |
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// Farewell to all the beautifully made servants of
mankind that are now and forever obsolete.//
You're not putting _my_ second underpastrychef
into any damned pyramid. |
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There's nothing //beautifully made // about Newt Gingrich, shirley ? |
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Only if you have [The Alterother]'s appreciation for truly
bizarre people. |
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Even things that haven't been invented yet will someday be obsolete. |
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I was thinking this might be some kind of sealable
container, afforded diplomatic rights from some
Westerly country, and by that method adopting said
country's time-zone conventions, which upon calling
"Time" at the bar, those individuals wishing to finish
their drinks at a more leisurely pace, could retire
within to so do. |
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Also, film is not obsolete, it is very much alive and
well. |
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I was thinking this might be some kind of sealable
container, afforded diplomatic rights from some
Westerly country, and by that method adopting said
country's time-zone conventions, which upon calling
"Time" at the bar, those individuals wishing to finish
their drinks at a more leisurely pace, could retire
within to so do. |
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Also, film is not obsolete, it is very much alive and
well. |
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Stone tools continued to be made well into the bronze age, but with far less sophistication and skill. The older technology is not always made entirely obsolete by the newer. |
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