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by nullymcnull 4575 days ago
"In my day, we lived and loved with so much more depth of feeling. Not like these kids today with their [x]'s and their [y]'s."
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I know what you're talking about but where does it end? Are all comparisons to the past that are anything but glowing about the present invalid?
They're not invalid, but lacking backing data they may have a high probability of being wrong.
This article is just one guys opinion. Why does it need backing data? He's not making policy recommendations.
Opinions can also be wrong, depending on what they're about. As far as I can tell from the article, this is not one of those cases. He is simply relaying a story about one supposed advantage of the radio communication dark ages. But if you go from there to "Things (universal qualifier) were better before cell phones," then you have a problem. That often does happen in articles like this, although not this one.
"Kids these days and their video games. When I was young I used to shoot real people in real jungles." :)

But seriously, it is much easier to create just about anything these days, which is arguably more important and fulfilling than travel and drama.