I don't mind moving on with the times, however I do own a few analog watches.
Digital watches are often cheap and fall apart. Analog watches are built better in my experience.
One thing that comes up a lot is cursive (at least, in the United States). I don't have any problem with letting cursive die with the advent of computer print. I see no value in forcing our children to learn cursive. They'd be much better served learning to type on a keyboard more efficiently or learning a second language.
Digital watches are often cheap and fall apart. Analog watches are built better in my experience.
One thing that comes up a lot is cursive (at least, in the United States). I don't have any problem with letting cursive die with the advent of computer print. I see no value in forcing our children to learn cursive. They'd be much better served learning to type on a keyboard more efficiently or learning a second language.