Reminds me of when I was in the Army and hitch hiking in North Carolina along a new stretch of I-95. Hot a ride from a young guy in an old Ford business coupe. It became a white knuckle ride for me as we were flying so fast the road/bridges, etc.were literally zipping by us. I was relieved when he had to pull off the road and leave me for my next hitch. Don't know if he had a moonshine tank in the back, but could have.
I think like that too. I knew my Great Grandfatjher who was born in 1867. Even went to a few baseball games with him. My youngest Grandaughters were born in 2013 and 2016. They could live past 2100. That means I will have known people who lived in 4 different centuries. Cool.
It's fun to watch this and think about how much we have learned in the last six decades. Some of the information is woefully out of date, but it is still fun to watch.
My first job was for a company founded 1288, and my town still has __wooden__ houses from the 1100s.