After I signed up, the server said that the the article was no longer available and had probably been archived. However, when I hit the back button and reloaded the original url, it loaded it without any problem.(posted 8692 days ago)As for the article, I'm glad to see that something like this is on the web, but to me, it's an example of everything that's wrong with a lot of social commentary today. Some of the pictures were interesting, but all in all, it ended up just a banal excursion into a nostalgic melancholia that probably had more to do with Keating's midlife crisis than any real social analysis. It doesn't help that this subject might have been topical and relevant 20 (or 30) years ago, but it certainly said nothing new for today.