Monday, March 27, 2006

An Outlet.



Is it just 'old technology'?

Perhaps I need to talk abt this. There isn't much to talk abt steam locomotives at this moment. Really I am not in the know of much happening. Let me correct that. I don't think anything's happening regarding steam travel; anything that should find a place in this blog. I could put in some charming pics, but then who am I kidding. Will pictures fill the void?

I met someone recently who was somewhat sceptical abt ancient work-horses. Though we were talking abt vintage automotives, he seemed to have a point. At one point in our discussion he argued that people who like old things like vintage cars ought to love their old bicycle equally much. And if they didn't then somewhere they were playing double standards. I guess he would have extended this statement to steam locomotives as well. This gentleman, and he was a gentleman, further argued that there was no real reason to maintain a piece of inefficient machinery when a better substitute had been introduced.

I might not have mentioned this chat had it not sent me thinking. I know it would be a sacriledge to question people's love of steam locomotives. But if only for once I could stop and question the rationale, the statistical motives, of loving an old engine, I might have got an answer that I have been giving myself for all these years - that if a thing is there which can work, then let it work. But even more than that, I don't think all answers lie in the hemisphere of calculated rationale. The love of the old derelict steam locomotive, or for that matter the spluttering vintage Rolls, cannot be tied up with cold reasoning. I rest my case.

3 Comments:

At 8:10 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

u hav a point there. but ur gentleman also did hav a point. i guess the real answer lies between the 2 extremes (as always). old has to do wit nostalgia. not functionality or 'love of old things'. if u feel nostalgic abt sumthing then u'll love it. setam loco or cars etc. or old clothes. who knows?

 
At 2:35 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i must say that the reason why people luv old stuff is 'cause they like to experience the past. u know it's the most secure of things. there were steam locos. cannot deny that fact. there's a certainity in it. the present or the furure is damn uncertain. so people feel comfy with the past...

 
At 10:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

if i could hav my say..which i normally do, i think the gentleman does hav a point. but that you've already mentioned. so what if we love old stuff. we love it and that's it. what does anyone lose by our loving ols stuff. why can't they keep their noses where they belong - in their own affairs?

 

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