ext_139889 ([identity profile] victorthecook.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] victorthecook 2010-10-01 03:00 am (UTC)

Well, as I said, one article set me off but this is practically a genre.
Some skills are enduring -- but I think three of the ones you've named are on life support.

Certainly not everything is digital, but more and more stuff is. And there are certainly modern skills that aren't digital. Consider cooking with an induction cooktop versus a coal-fired stove. Or skateboarding. Or using those cool wheely shoes kids can get today.

And anyway, if you're twelve and in an unfamiliar house, do you risk breaking something or spewing ice all over the place? Maybe it's less socially risky to drink a room-temperature beverage, or to ask for help. And who would consider the risk that their host would write an AP story about their guest's ineptitude?

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