I'm working one of those ridiculous jobs in which I'm up all night, sleeping all day, and drinking the blood of hookers I dump in the woods of South Jersey. I mean...well, dang. Anyway, the gist of this is that I have little time for such frivolities as "blog posts" or "pooping," but because I'm a nice guy, I'm throwing this up on here as a sign unto you that I am rad and care deeply about your personal feelings towards, I dunno, stuff.
Anyway, I thought I'd talk about Old vs. New. Some people are what I call "conservative fuddy duddies" and prefer only the old; some people are what I call "liberal hippie forward-thinking types" and have an endless drive for All That Is New And Rad. Like most people, I fall somewhere in the middle, as evidenced by the following, um, evidence:
- In sports, old is better, like WHOA. The Designated Hitter: bad. Juiced baseballs: hella bad. Umpires wearing some kind of green shirt that makes them look like park rangers: craptastic. NASCAR's "Car Of Tomorrow": the stupidest idea since I started cutting myself to stop the crying. Football teams passing on 65% of downs: BOORRRRRIIINNNNNGGGGG.
- Technology: Dell Latitude D410 (my new work lappy) > Packard Bell Pentium 133. XM Radio > cassette tapes. PS2 > Ms. Pacman. The internets > libraries. CDs > vinyl LPs, despite the audiofreaks who say things like "digital recordings are just missing something." They are, of course; they're missing tape hiss. This is a good thing. Dorks.
- Women: modern sorority skanks dressing like 7th Avenue streetwalkers are a pretty solid improvement over the grunge-y sweater-wearing style of the early to mid-90s. Unless you have a 14 year old daughter, in which case I suggest you chain her to a radiator. On the other hand, apparently the 70s was the decade for hot chicks getting busy with no repercussions, so who knows. (I was, sadly, like 2 then.)
- Modern hotel keys suck, because invariably they are encoded to deactivate while I'm at work, such that when I return, completely exhausted, they don't work and I have to take like 8 elevator rides back to the main desk to have them fix things. Argh. (It's happened twice to me this month.)
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