Matt Deckard
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1930's or 2000's
K.D. Lightner said:But, there were diseases people died of then that they don't now.
The racism, sexism and ignorance of many people in that era would get to me.
People who lived at the time of the depression told me how frightening it was to never have enough work, enough money, and sometimes enough food, and to watch while Hitler ascended to power, wondering what the future would bring.
Very few people attended college, certainly not working class folks. My mother reported that out of her h.s. graduating class (1937), two went on to college -- both wealthy, both males. One made it through, the other didn't. My father got through 10th grade, then dropped out to go to work. At least he was able to find work.
Everyday gadgets we have become used to would not exist. You would have a radio, maybe, but no TV, and no computers. We would all not know each other! I love my computer, it is like having a public library in my living room and every question I've ever had I have found at some point on the net.
missjoeri said:Just a trip on a zeppelin alone would be worth inventing a timemachine , hehehe.
flat-top said:Hmmm.....when people tell me I was "born too late", I always wonder if that's accurate. I mean, would I be as passionate about The Golden Era if I were actually living during it? Would I even know it WAS the Golden Era? Probably not!
Remember the old saying, you don't know what you had until you lost it? I think the only reason we recognize the golden era for being...well golden, is because it has faded away. The style has changed so we notice the time change. If things like style, technology, the arts, politics etc. was the same now as it was sixty-some years ago, we wouldn't really notice the time change as much other than generations of families going by. I think it is because of these changes of style, technology, etc. that we think so much time has gone by. Durring the middle ages, several hundred years could go by but the conditions would still be the same. Now, 20 years can go by and we think its a totaly different world because we advance so rappidly these days. So in a nut shell, I am not necisarily attracted so much to the time but rather to the style. I wish our computers were made of wood, like the radios back then. If the early 21'st century took on the technology of today, but with the style, courtisy, temperment, manerisms (you know, all the things we love)of the golden era, I'd say forget about going back then. But since we're time traveling here, can I go to Post WWII 1940's or early 1950's instead of the 1930's? I want to cruise and get a burger at the drive-in. :hamburger