- Call Me, On The Line - I love my old-style telephone even though I practically have to hold the cord in while I'm using it.
- On Tea Parties - Discusses the joys and benefits of tea parties, which I contend are still stylish.
- On The Benefits of Paper Correspondence - Snail mail is still my friend.
- Save Blockbuster and its video follow-up, Remember How I Said "Save Blockbuster"? - Rather self-explanatory.
- Calvin Crickball: Awesome Summer Game - This game was born during a time when I was looking for a Norman-Rockwell-painting-type approach to summer, something involving being a kid who plays outside. These are the rules to the game, and it is very fun.
- Clean Cup, Move Down: How To Throw A Tea Party - If "On Tea Parties" convinced you that tea parties are indeed an excellent idea, or if you never needed convincing, then perhaps you should throw one! This post was designed to help.
- Used Bookstores - As much as I hope used bookstores (used-book stores?) aren't becoming outmoded, it seems that they are on that path, as people keep trying to replace paper with computers. This post details their charm.
- Barbie and Why I Love Her - I don't know if Barbie counts as old-fashioned, exactly, but this post is a look backwards and thus deserves inclusion here.
- My Kind of Video Games - Frogger is first on the list.
- Why Physical Books Beat E-Readers - Put your Kindle down and flip some pages!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Hundredth Post: Retro Retrospective
I tend to not tag my posts. I also tend to write about old-fashioned things (about ten percent of my posts, apparently). So, for the hundredth post on this blog, I hereby give you a collection of my old-fashioned blog posts to date. A sort of retro retrospective.
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