Adela, you're 100% correct, but this one does have a certain novelty to it; there's something about old stuff that just keeps on working, while new stuff made today breaks down shortly.
My neighbors have a light bulb that is well over 100 years old and still works. Would a new bulb provide better light and consume less power? Sure. Would it be as cool? Never. :-)
I also have a 2002 Ford Ranger with 4L engine. It's the only vehicle I've owned and driven for 20 years and I'm still not looking for anything to replace it.
"To offset my previous eastern bloc post, here's a souvenir from GDR, or DDR, as you were. Original Richter math compass, 1983/4 thereabouts. Not inherited, bought for school. Some spare parts included."
Adela, you're 100% correct, but this one does have a certain novelty to it; there's something about old stuff that just keeps on working, while new stuff made today breaks down shortly.
My neighbors have a light bulb that is well over 100 years old and still works. Would a new bulb provide better light and consume less power? Sure. Would it be as cool? Never. :-)
I also have a 2002 Ford Ranger with 4L engine. It's the only vehicle I've owned and driven for 20 years and I'm still not looking for anything to replace it.
Sure hope you enjoyed being the idiot of the day.
My neighbors have a light bulb that is well over 100 years old and still works. Would a new bulb provide better light and consume less power? Sure. Would it be as cool? Never. :-)
#36 got one at yard sale couple years ago