I remember green stamps. I remember having watched them dissolve – not
that I was ever attached to them. I was
a kid. I didn’t care about their existence
or what could be purchased with them.
Though I have done “remembrance” and “evolution”
posts before, I thought it would be fun to reminisce once more and reflect on
some of the items mentioned in this and other videos. I will start with #13 carbon paper.
I remember using carbon paper and typewriter ribbon (#15) both equally messy leaving stains on the fingers and paper. Carbon paper was often NOT a great quality for duplication as it was never as dark as the original - at least mine weren't. Today's "copy" is a zillion times easier.
Digitalizing documents wiping out our past. I watched two more videos that focused on products of the 19th turned to early 20th century. Many I remember from historic sites but of course not from personal experience. As I watched those I wondered if children from this century view the things I grew up with in the same way that I view the turn of the century described above. I never thought of myself as seeing a "turn of the century" as I'm so focused at 19 becoming 20 but I have seen a "turn of the century" from 20th to 21st. Retro to digital everything.
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