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Monday, January 19, 2026

11 comments:

Stephen said...

Not taken as much stuff apart is my guess...

CyberKitten said...

My dad had countless bits - nails, screws, etc.... Used some of them too.... [grin]

Marianne said...

Same here. Must have been that age group.

CyberKitten said...

People who came of age in the 20's to 40's definitely had a 'never throw anything away' & 'I can fix it (or at least try)' attitude. Plus, back in the day the average person might even have a shot of fixing something - unlike today.

Marianne said...

Oh, my dad fixed everything. But they grew up in the war where people saved everything just in case. Unfortunately, they passed on that hoarding attitude to us, not always easy to get over it. But our boys keep us grounded. At least a little.

CyberKitten said...

I'm definitely a bit of a hoarder (books don't count of course) and was horrified when I heard the idea that you should just throw out boxes that are unopened after 'X' years! BUT.... there might be something *useful* in there....! [gulp]

Marianne said...

I know!!! What a shocker!

Stephen said...

Back then I think the tinkerer habit was a lot easier to get into because of the machines in question.Now it's all plastic garbage and computer bits..

Marianne said...

Not just that, a lot of the stuff today is produced to break and not being repairable. Years ago, my car broke down and the mechanic said, I can't do much, I need the proper program, it's so hard nowadays, if you don't know that particular car, you can't do anything. It's even worse today.

CyberKitten said...

True! Most things these days just aren't fixable any more in the ways they used to be. Too much designed obsolescence.

Marianne said...

Of course, they earn more if we have to buy something new.