This is a very simple phlog entry. I've been thinking about writing it for a while, but haven't. Until recently, I spent way too much time on the internet. Then, one night in early June, I was inspired to play a few of my parents' LPs. As I lay there, flaked out on the floor amidst a sea of albums, listening to Carole King's Tapestry and reading the album liner notes like I did decades ago as a kid, it occurred to me that life was once better. Well at least simpler. I lived in the here and now a lot more. I let myself get bored. I pondered things. Anyways, I made a decision, right there and then, to live my life as if it was still 1979 (as much as possible, though it requires a bit of adaptation to make it happen). There were newspapers then, so I have my gopher server scrape a few newspapers for me. I read them, run out of material to consume, and turn off the computer. There was TV, so I've spent the summer watching TV again -- Scrubs and the West Wing mostly. There's a lot of TV I just barely watched back in the day. I've also read a lot of books, both e-books and dead-tree-books. Other than that, my banking, and the odd bit of online shopping (I live in a relatively rural area, so I view it as the equivalent of the 1979 Sears and Radio Shack catalogs), I've been staying offline as much as possible. Of course, when you add COVID-19 to the mix, it's been a very quiet summer. This is not a "you should do it too" kind of post. It's a "that's where I went" post. I'm hanging out in 1979. It was a great year the first time around -- and it still is... Hope you're all doing well too. -v