There is an old saying, "If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it." And, another saying, "We’ve always done it that way." Both of these apply sometime to some things, but neither applies all the time to everything, except here. My case in point is the lack of modern technology inside our little commune. Everyone is content to live with phone, internet and televison services that were great about a hundred years ago.
Asking around about these services I get about the same response. "Well it’s the best we can get." "It’s been like that since I’ve been here." In fact, we have a fellow that ran for election to the Board of Directors for our governing body with the assurance that he would not fix anything that wasn’t broken.
It just seems to me that if two plumbers can get two politicians recalled in Colorado, we should be able to apply enough pressure to somebody to get into the modern age of technology.
Who am I kidding? Just myself. In East Texas, change doesn’t happen.
We have the only country club with horse drawn golf carts.
PMO
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