proposed TT comment - Oct 9, 2014 I thought about responding to this comment: http://toledotalk.com/cgi-bin/tt.pl/article/184012/08Oct2014/Sandusky_Traffic_Stop_Debate/44#184126 bq. _"Mixed in with fun threads like *"Who still has a landline?"* this place is way more fun."_ We do need more relevant questions: * Who still uses Facebook? * Who still has cable/satellite TV? * Who still uses a printer? * Who still reads printed newspapers? I can answer "Not me" to all those questions, but each year, I expand our backyard garden to grow more produce. It's confusing. Why embrace new technologies and new cultural changes while at the same time engage in obviously ancient rituals like growing a garden, brewing beer, and baking naturally-leavened bread? Instead of scratching the procedure on paper or on a stone wall like the ancient Egyptians, I store the recipe in a homemade content management system that uses Linux, Nginx, Perl, JavaScript, MySQL, and Redis. And when it's time to make bread, I follow the procedure by reading the web page on my iPhone. I like the bits and bytes of the digital world and the wild yeast microorganisms used to make beer and bread.