Hi t

Time just moves on I guess. I watch HD movies streamed over the net, I no 
longer have a mobile 'phone the size of a brick, my car is economical and 
turns its own headlights on, I can exchange pictures and chat with my son 
in the Navy wherever in the world he is instantly, I listen to WAY more 
music through Spotify and read many more books using my Kindle, blah, blah. 
I love this expansion of the periferal parts of my life. The core of my 
family life is the same as it was and is unaffected [although sometimes 
enhanced].

It's a shame that this form of interaction has fallen into disuse but then 
I couldn't book a hotel in Arizona in 30 seconds from the UK 15 years ago. 
Facebook, like anything it's used properly, a great source of interaction. 
I've met up with 2 significant groups of friends after 35 years and it 
helped massively with our 3 week trip around the US last year. I'm not here 
to promote FB but in some ways with tech like this it's a bit like good ol' 
King Canute.

I hope that we can find a way to keep in touch but things are what they 
are...

Trev


On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 10:27:55 PM UTC+1, t bedford wrote:
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> I miss the camaraderie of the beginning here. Big time. Hard to believe we 
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> We can still stop here to say "hi", but it's like the proverbial tree in 
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