You Are Decades Behind the Times
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You probably know that you're stuck in the past. And you're not ashamed to admit it.
You consider yourself old school, and maybe even a bit of a luddite.
You believe the best things don't change, so why concern yourself with the "latest and greatest"?
You may be shocked how things have improved. Try and give the present a chance!
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Sometimes these quizzes are a little insulting; first of all, I am certainly no
Luddite.(I'd have a robot maid if they made one) I sometimes resist change, but it's almost always "change for change's sake" I dislike. If something works well, I see no reason to do away with it just because the newest model comes out. It's darn annoying to invest in - as an example - VCR tapes, then DVDs and then Blue-ray and then....??? Sometimes the change is NOT for the better. (Windows ME, for one - the new features were great, the stability sucked)
The test also insulted me with the results b/c I don't have a cell phone. I seldom travel and don't get many calls on my land line, so there's no need to shell out the bucks for something I wouldn't use. I hardly ever call on my phone except for tech support or to order a pizza (and lately I've been ordering online - the only way to be more modern with that would be to use mental telepathy to order a beef and mushroom pie)
Also, the test discriminated against me because of my music choices. I like *some* of the music that's out now, but I prefer the music of my youth and honestly think it was better. Considering the sold-out crowds at some of these "geriatric" rock band concerts, I'm not the only one who thinks that way. My favorite music invokes memories of a happier and carefree time, of being young and in love, without the aches and pains of old age.