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In reply to the discussion: I am in a constant struggle with all the electronic crap and "upgrades" that do nothing to improve [View all]Kaleva
(40,437 posts)It appears that you are letting advertising determine your purchasing decisions.
I myself love the modern technology. YouTube alone has saved me hundreds by giving me the instructions on how to fix my own appliances. My extended family is spread all over the country and several are overseas and Facebook allows me almost instant communication with all of them.
The basic geometry classes I took at the free, on line Khan Academy was very helpful in giving me the tools to lay out my vegetable garden and fruit orchard.
Google maps has been fantastic in giving me direction on how to get to places. With Google Earth, I can get a good visual on points of reference at places I never have been to before and well before I actually travel there.
DU is my one stop shopping for news and discussions about current events.
My wife has some serious medical issues and the texting feature on our smart phones allows us to keep in constant communication with each other when I'm not home.
My wife and I love to binge watch tv series for our evening entertainment. We are into season 2 of the Blacklist now.
Shopping on the internet offers a much greater and often cheaper variety of products and it's delivered to our door. No need for 90 mile round trips and spending the day stopping at a number of stores.